• Open Publication License (OPL) was published by the Open Content Project in 1999 as a public copyright license for documents. It superseded the Open Content...
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  • A free license or open license is a license which allows others to reuse another creator’s work as they wish. Without a special license, these uses are...
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    Attribution-Share Alike and Zero) Open Publication License (the original license of the Open Content Project, the Open Content License, did not permit for-profit...
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  • Another license released a year later, also by the Open Content Project, is called the Open Publication License. The OpenContent as well as the Open Publication...
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  • goal was to evangelize the concept of open content. The project's Open Publication License, primarily designed and offered for academics, could easily be...
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  • book was licensed under the Open Publication License and was made available as a free download several months after publication. It was the first book series...
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    Commons licenses Design Science License Free Art license FreeBSD Documentation License Open Content License Open Game License Open Publication License WTFPL...
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  • works. Publication of the first version of the Open Audio License spurred the creation of the original Open Music Registry to support the license and provide...
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  • modified, but without necessarily meeting the criteria to be called open-source. The licenses associated with the offerings range from allowing code to be viewed...
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  • (1911-1964), a former French optical company Open Publication License, license predating Creative Commons licenses Operating lease Organisation du Peuple en...
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  • regarded as an open-source license, but it is source-available license which also mandates an eventual transition to an open-source license. This characteristic...
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  • The Cathedral and the Bazaar (category Open Publication License-licensed works)
    of the State Tretyakov Gallery. The book was released under the Open Publication License v2.0 in 1999. The essay contrasts two different free software development...
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  • Free Software Foundation, the Open Source Initiative, the Debian Project and the Fedora Project. For a list of licenses not specifically intended for...
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  • publication of the original SRD and the simultaneous release of the Open Game License (OGL). However, role-playing games had been licensed under open...
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  • The Open Game License (OGL) is a public copyright license by Wizards of the Coast that may be used by tabletop role-playing game developers to grant permission...
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  • it has become the preferred license for contributions to OpenBSD and the default license for npm packages. The ISC license is also used for Linux wireless...
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    Definition of Free Cultural Works (category Free content licenses)
    compatible free content licenses. The Open Content Project by David A. Wiley in 1998 was a predecessor project which defined open content. In 2003, Wiley...
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  • customer: FOSS software licenses both rights to the customer and therefore bundles the modifiable source code with the software ("open-source"), while proprietary...
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  • warranty. — GNU All-permissive License The Open Source Initiative defines a permissive software license as a "non-copyleft license that guarantees the freedoms...
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  • between July 1995 and June 2011. Its content was published under the Open Publication License. It was started in July 1995 by John M. Fisk as a free service...
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  • Programming Ruby (category Open Publication License-licensed works)
    complete first edition of this book is freely available under the Open Publication License v1.0, and was published by Addison-Wesley in 2001. The second edition...
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    appropriate technology, and open-source drug discovery. Open source promotes universal access via an open-source or free license to a product's design or...
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  • released as the System Reference Document (SRD) under the Open Game License (OGL) as Open Game Content (OGC), which allows commercial and non-commercial...
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    DMOZ (redirect from Open Directory License)
    October 1998 and became the Open Directory Project. Netscape released Open Directory data under the Open Directory License. Netscape was acquired by AOL...
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    Free and open-source software (FOSS) is software that is available under a license that grants the right to use, modify, and distribute the software,...
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  • 0 International License, which itself meets the Open Definition. In 2023, the OKFN launched an initiative called: Updating the Open Definition to meet...
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  • Fedora Unity (category Open Publication License-licensed works)
    information. All submissions to the project are covered by the Open Publication License (with no options) unless otherwise noted in order to allow submission...
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  • An open-access monograph (open-access book or OA books) is a scholarly publication usually made openly available online with an open license. These books...
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  • FileSystem. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-047116-X. (Text licensed under the Open Publication License, v1.0 or later, available from the link above.) Steven M. French...
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  • License, or GSFDL Open Content License, obsolete Open Publication License, obsolete Against DRM license Creative Commons licenses which are considered free:...
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