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reason to believe the GPL could force proprietary software to become free software, but could "try to enjoin the firm from distributing commercially a program that combined with the GPL'd code to form a derivative work, and to recover damages for infringement." If the firm "actually copied code from a GPL'd program, such a suit would be a perfectly ordinary assertion of copyright, which most private firms would defend if the shoe were on the other foot." Richard
Stallman has described this view with an analogy, saying, "The GPL's domain does not spread by proximity or contact, only by deliberate inclusion of GPL-covered code in your program. It spreads like a
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1149:"Full" and "partial" copyleft relate to another issue. Full copyleft exists when all parts of a work (except the license itself) may only be modified and distributed under the terms of the work's copyleft license. Partial copyleft, by contrast, exempts some parts of the work from the copyleft provisions, permitting distribution of some modifications under terms other than the copyleft license, or in some other way does not impose all the principles of copylefting on the work. An example of partial copyleft is the GPL linking exception made for some software packages.
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require that the whole body of work be shared, even if the author only wants to share a certain part. The plus side for an author of source code is that any modification to the code will not only benefit the original author but that the author will be recognized and ensure the same or compatible license terms cover the changed code. Some
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1075:. This allows other software to link to the library and be redistributed without the requirement for the linking software to also be licensed under the same terms. Only changes to the software licensed under a "weak copyleft" license become subject itself to copyleft provisions of such a license. This allows programs of any license to be compiled and linked against copylefted libraries such as
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freedoms are more important: the potential future recipients of a work (freedom from proprietization) or just the initial recipient (freedom to proprietize). However, current copyright law and the availability of both types of licenses, copyleft and permissive, allow authors to choose the type under which to license the works they invent.
1055:(GFDL) allow authors to apply limitations to certain sections of their work, exempting some parts of the work from the full copyleft mechanism. In the case of the GFDL, these limitations include the use of invariant sections, which may not be altered by future editors. The initial intention of the GFDL was as a device for supporting the
1262:" is a pejorative name for copyleft licenses. It originates from the terms 'General Public Virus' or 'GNU Public Virus' (GPV), which dates back to 1990, a year after the GPLv1 was released. The name 'viral license' refers to the fact that any works derived from a copyleft work must preserve the copyleft permissions when distributed.
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This implies that any copyleft license is automatically a share-alike license but not the other way around, as some share-alike licenses include further restrictions such as prohibiting commercial use. Another restriction is that not everyone wants to share their work, and some share-alike agreements
1137:(DSL) is a strong copyleft license that applies to any work, not only software or documentation, but also literature, artworks, music, photography, and video. DSL was written by Michael Stutz after he took an interest in applying GNU-style copyleft to non-software works, which later came to be called
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Unlike similar permissive licenses that also grant these freedoms, copyleft licenses also ensure that any modified versions of a work covered by a copyleft license must also grant these freedoms. Thus, copyleft licenses have conditions: that modifications of any work licensed under a copyleft license
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compliance engineer David Turner, the term "viral license" creates a misunderstanding and a fear of using copylefted free software. While a person can catch a virus without active action, license conditions take effect upon effective usage or adoption. David McGowan has also written that there is no
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Copyleft licenses necessarily make creative use of relevant rules and laws to enforce their provisions. For example, when using copyright law, those who contribute to a work under copyleft usually must gain, defer, or assign copyright holder status. By submitting the copyright of their contributions
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are not copyleft licenses because they do not require the licensee to distribute derivative works under the same license. There is an ongoing debate as to which class of license provides the greater degree of freedom. This debate hinges on complex issues, such as the definition of freedom and whose
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Stallman deemed it impractical in the short term to eliminate current copyright law and the wrongs he perceived it to perpetuate, he decided to work within the framework of existing law; in 1985, he created his own copyright license, the Emacs General Public License, the first copyleft license.
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declared that code released under GPL is useless to the commercial sector, since it can only be used if the resulting surrounding code is licensed under a GPL-compatible license, and described it thus as "a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches".
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licenses: any modifiers of a copyleft-licensed work are expected to reciprocate the author's action of copyleft-licensing the software by also copyleft-licensing any derivatives they might have made. Because of this requirement, copyleft licenses have also been described as "viral" due to their
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version of his work. Symbolics extended and improved the Lisp interpreter, but when
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GNU is not in the public domain. Everyone will be permitted to modify and redistribute GNU, but no distributor will be allowed to restrict its further redistribution. That is to say, proprietary modifications will not be allowed. I want to make sure that all versions of GNU remain free.
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758:, where social power is determined by an individual's contributions. Contributing to or creating open-source, copyleft-licensed software of high quality can lead to contributors gaining valuable experience and can lead to future career opportunities.
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files, which usually contain a copy of the license terms and acknowledge the authors of the code. Copyleft helps ensure everyone's rights to freely use the product but it prohibits owning, registering copyright and earning royalties from copyright.
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otherwise non-copyleft product is placed under the GPL, it may still be legal for other components to communicate with it in ways such as these. This allowed communication may or may not include reusing libraries or routines via
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and then redistributed without any re-licensing required. The concrete effect of strong vs. weak copyleft has yet to be tested in court. Free-software licenses that use "weak" copyleft include the
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recommends that when "widespread use of the code is vital for advancing the cause of free software", allowing the code to be copied and used freely is more important than a copyleft.
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under a copyleft license, they deliberately give up some of the rights that normally follow from copyright, including the right to be the unique distributor of copies of the work.
698:, where no ownership of copyright is claimed, copyleft allows authors to impose restrictions on the use of their work. One of the main restrictions imposed by copyleft is that
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all warranties regarding a sold product. For this reason, the extent of such warranties is specified in most
European copyleft licenses, for example, the
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Aspects of Free and Open Source Software". In Joseph Feller; Brian Fitzgerald; Scott A. Hissam; Karim R. Lakahani (eds.).
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1418:The copyleft symbol is a mirrored version of the
1071:"Weak copyleft" licenses are often used to cover
4650:
3309:"Proposal to add the Copyleft Symbol to Unicode"
1254:GNU General Public License § "Viral" nature
3382:Open Source Approaches in Spatial Data Handling
3355:"Announcing The Unicode Standard, Version 11.0"
3318:
754:culture of programming has been described as a
2694:"What the GPLv3 Means for MS-Novell Agreement"
2020:
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4135:
3484:
3168:Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software
2801:Jason Greenberg; Daniel Glazer (March 2013).
1892:
1890:
1888:
1886:
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1180:Examples of this type of license include the
1122:project. However, the license is accepted as
1049:Creative Commons share-alike licensing system
1035:Copyleft is a distinguishing feature of some
397:
294:
3524:Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities
3263:
3048:New York University Stern School of Business
2149:New York University Stern School of Business
1447:. The copyleft symbol has no legal status.
1144:
1068:or not often depends on how it was derived.
3199:"The Basement Interviews: Freeing the Code"
2447:"How to choose a license for your own work"
2283:"How to choose a license for your own work"
1625:Comparison of open source and closed source
1062:
91:Integrated circuit layout design protection
4142:
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2568:"Various Licenses and Comments about Them"
2532:
2395:"Free Software Licensing Agreement CeCILL"
2373:"The EUPL – European Union Public Licence"
1881:
1755:Open Source from a Proprietary Perspective
917:; certain rights may or may not be granted
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3329:"Proposed New Characters: Pipeline Table"
2869:Namedroppers mailing list. Archived from
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2426:Patrice-Emmanuel Schmitz (3 April 2015).
1745:
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831:Free-software licence § Restrictions
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4313:Business models for open-source software
2720:"LWN.net: RMS on the Ogg Vorbis license"
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209:Limitations and exceptions to copyright
4669:Free and open-source software licenses
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2744:"Microsoft license spurns open source"
2618:"ESR: "We Don't Need the GPL Anymore""
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4502:Organization for Transformative Works
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167:Artificial intelligence and copyright
4047:Microsoft Open Specification Promise
3378:
3096:Free Software Leaders Stand Together
2987:"Re: Using of parse tree externally"
2984:
2616:Biancuzzi, Federico (30 June 2005).
2516:
2473:"Who does that server really serve?"
2248:
1862:(May 1976). "Palo Alto Tiny BASIC".
1858:
1596:Free and open-source software portal
1223:has written a copyleft license, the
825:Types and relation to other licenses
126:Supplementary protection certificate
3514:Alternative terms for free software
3077:. Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from
3012:Griffis, L. Adrian (15 July 2000).
2636:
2557:
2428:"The meaning of "Copyleft" in EUPL"
13:
3854:Python Software Foundation License
3415:"Unicode Character "🄯" (U+1F12F)"
3197:Poynder, Richard (21 March 2006).
3044:"Speech Transcript – Craig Mundie"
2812:. Association of Corporate Counsel
1783:Stallman, Richard (29 June 2007).
1645:Criticism of intellectual property
1605:List of copyleft software licenses
619:and recommended by Stallman's own
14:
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3917:Definition of Free Cultural Works
3534:Free software project directories
3436:
3116:Byfield, Bruce (29 August 2006).
1897:Carver, Brian W. (5 April 2005).
1219:The OSI's original Legal Counsel
1107:Sybase Open Watcom Public License
1081:GNU Lesser General Public License
678:Similar terms are present in the
468:permissive free software licenses
4323:Commercial use of copyleft works
4104:
4103:
4093:
3554:Open-source software development
3454:
3442:
2954:Stewart, Bill (8 October 1998).
2921:Hackvän, Stig (September 1999).
2696:. Yro.slashdot.org. 8 March 2007
1620:Commercial use of copyleft works
1588:
1325:
722:, this means requiring that the
513:Attribution-ShareAlike license.
256:Outline of intellectual property
81:Indigenous intellectual property
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3744:Free Software Movement of India
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4679:Intellectual property activism
4487:Electronic Frontier Foundation
2006:"Emacs General Public License"
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1265:Some advocates of the various
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1053:GNU Free Documentation License
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323:Articles on copyleft licensing
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4674:Free and open-source software
4328:Commons-based peer production
4196:Legal aspects of file sharing
3902:Contributor License Agreement
3716:Open-source-software movement
3500:Free and open-source software
3459:The dictionary definition of
3073:Newbart, Dave (1 June 2001).
2985:Buck, Joe (10 October 2000).
1761:. Red Hat Summit. Nashville:
1703:
1469:LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED C
868:Copyleft (protective license)
819:Affero General Public License
808:European Union Public Licence
662:the freedom to study the work
503:share-alike license condition
486:(GPL), originally written by
376:Category:Free and open-source
351:Free and open-source software
4423:Access to Knowledge movement
4073:The Cathedral and the Bazaar
3927:The Free Software Definition
2962:mailing list. Archived from
2620:. ONLamp.com. Archived from
1785:"GNU General Public License"
1526:🄯 or 🄯
585:This later evolved into the
7:
3977:Mozilla software rebranding
3942:Permissive software license
3333:Unicode Character Proposals
1581:
1428:Unicode Technical Committee
1175:Permissive software license
975:Private, internal software
920:No information made public
904:Grants use rights, forbids
656:the freedom to use the work
204:Idea–expression distinction
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3982:Proprietary device drivers
3932:The Open Source Definition
1251:
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1092:GNU General Public License
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796:GNU General Public License
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587:GNU General Public License
516:
484:GNU General Public License
4600:
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4537:Students for Free Culture
4474:
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4433:Cultural environmentalism
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4390:Prizes instead of patents
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4186:Digital rights management
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980:For other creative works
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551:in 1985, where he wrote:
4492:Free Software Foundation
4062:Shared Source Initiative
3859:Shared Source Initiative
3812:Free Software Foundation
3749:Free Software Foundation
3599:Configuration management
3385:. Springer. p. 29.
3224:Free Software Foundation
2287:Free Software Foundation
2229:Analytics India Magazine
2115:"What is free software?"
2039:Free Software Foundation
1680:Public copyright license
1336:to display the uncommon
1112:Free Software Foundation
1063:Strong and weak copyleft
764:Free Software Foundation
647:Free Software Definition
629:Creative Commons license
621:Free Software Foundation
4623:RiP!: A Remix Manifesto
4333:Electronic sell-through
4228:Monopolies of knowledge
4171:Censorship by copyright
3997:SCO/Linux controversies
3379:Hall, G. Brent (2008).
3083:(Internet archive link)
2400:. INRIA. Archived from
2035:"About the GNU Project"
1385:Alternative symbol: (ɔ)
1307:in the license for the
743:, feel that preventing
116:Plant genetic resources
86:Industrial design right
76:Geographical indication
4637:The Internet's Own Boy
4443:Free software movement
4270:software patent debate
4176:Copyright infringement
3897:Comparison of licenses
3706:Free software movement
3014:"The GNU Public Virus"
2893:"General Public Virus"
2327:classic.austlii.edu.au
2186:Maher, Marcus (2000).
1810:"Free Art License 1.3"
1675:Criticism of copyright
1665:Free software movement
1640:Copyright alternatives
1210:free software movement
1206:Open Source Initiative
1200:Debate and controversy
1135:Design Science License
1085:Mozilla Public License
1041:free-software licenses
1039:licenses, while other
1032:
870:
860:
680:Open Source Definition
558:
509:is copyleft under the
492:Mozilla Public License
187:Criticism of copyright
111:Plant breeders' rights
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4684:Typographical symbols
4438:Free-culture movement
4348:Libertarian positions
4343:Free-software license
4308:Anti-copyright notice
4151:Intellectual property
3972:License proliferation
3172:. MIT Press. p.
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2375:. European Commission
1752:Troan, Larry (2006).
1660:Free Culture movement
1615:Anti-copyright notice
1562:: Code point: U+1F12F
1305:exception allowing it
1295:, not like a virus."
1225:Open Software License
1100:software as a service
1026:
1011:, no public license,
899:license compatibility
798:style, while in most
553:
346:Free-software license
33:Intellectual property
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4358:Open-design movement
4057:Open-source hardware
3992:Proprietary software
3987:Proprietary firmware
3688:Formerly open-source
3683:Formerly proprietary
3549:Open-source software
3451:at Wikimedia Commons
3335:. Unicode Consortium
3269:Stallman, Richard. "
3246:Raymond, Eric Steven
2873:on 27 September 2007
2839:on 21 September 2013
2718:(26 February 2001).
2669:Raymond, Eric Steven
2498:"Why the Affero GPL"
2471:(18 November 2016).
1731:10.1056/NEJMp1110652
1697:In Praise of Copying
1479:Typing the character
1471:between parenthesis
970:Proprietary software
770:Copyleft application
575:proprietary software
4298:All rights reversed
4166:Artificial scarcity
3937:Open-source license
3539:Gratis versus libre
3391:2008osas.book.....H
3248:(9 November 2002).
2671:(9 November 2002).
2309:"What is Copyleft?"
2033:(21 January 2008).
1772:on 22 January 2014.
1635:Copyright abolition
1610:All rights reversed
1169:Permissive licenses
972:, no public license
913:Traditional use of
880:Proprietary license
635:Copyleft principles
602:all rights reserved
598:all rights reversed
341:Open-source license
177:Copyright abolition
4616:Good Copy Bad Copy
4562:Alexandra Elbakyan
4466:Copyright Alliance
3020:on 9 November 2017
2902:. 15 December 1990
2750:. CBS Interactive.
2648:"Licenses by Name"
2174:The New York Times
1485:keyboard shortcuts
1192:, and the various
1073:software libraries
1033:
863:Permissive license
800:European countries
730:Economic incentive
535:Dr. Dobb's Journal
363:Higher categories:
269:Higher categories:
261:Outline of patents
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4017:Trusted Computing
4007:Software security
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3636:Operating systems
3544:Long-term support
3447:Media related to
3250:"Licensing HOWTO"
3183:978-0-262-06246-6
3145:. 3 February 2012
2790:on 26 April 2009.
2716:Stallman, Richard
2673:"Licensing HOWTO"
2595:10.1109/MS.2010.5
2469:Stallman, Richard
2358:978-1-59140-999-1
2249:Mustonen, Mikko.
2064:Copyleft Attitude
2031:Stallman, Richard
1973:978-0-596-00287-9
1814:Copyleft Attitude
1725:(26): 2447–2449.
1456:operating systems
1430:. The code point
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1248:"Viral" licensing
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894:Grants all rights
750:Furthermore, the
579:software hoarding
577:, which he named
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456:software licenses
437:computer software
427:. In this sense,
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