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| | A very common question I get from corporate clients is whether they should use Developer's Certificates of Origin (DCOs) or contributor agreements for their open source projects. I'll refer to both contributor licensing agreements (like Apache's) and contributor copyright assignment agreements (like MongoDB's) as "CLAs" here. In short, the answer is that DCOs work...
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| | Copyleft is the ability of a contributor or distributor to add restrictions to a work. While most open source software allows you to use and modify the code as you want, open source software incorporating copyleft provisions prevent a contributor from making the future software proprietary. Copyleft is a general method for making a program...
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