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fossa.com
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| | | | | Open source licenses determine how a given piece of open source software can be used. Here's what you need to know to navigate the world of OSS licensing. | |
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dirkriehle.com
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| | | | | On the heels of my talk about the current licensing challenges to single-vendor open source firms, I want to discuss the resulting strategy for vendors selling to developers. Single-vendor open source firms go to market by providing software they developed to the world under an open source license. The goal is to create a large... | |
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www.blackduck.com
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| | | | | Explore the intricacies of custom and variant licenses. Understand how Black Duck Audits identify these to assess potential software risks. | |
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laanwj.github.io
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| | | Here is a copy of the MIT license. One of the well-known open source licenses. It is, effectively, the only license that I've used for software I wrote or contributed in the last 10 years: | ||