Copyright: Legal ownership of software code by its creator or owner. It grants exclusive rights over the use and distribution of the software.
Software License: A legal instrument that defines permissions and restrictions on how software can be used, modified, and shared. It specifies what users are allowed to do with the software owned by the copyright holder.
Public Domain: Status of a work with no exclusive intellectual property rights. Placing software in the public domain makes it freely accessible for use without restrictions, representing the simplest way to make software free.
Software owners establish usage rights through licenses, which determine what can and cannot be done with the software. These licenses vary in restrictiveness, ranging from permissive licenses that allow broad freedoms to restrictive licenses that impose limitations on use, modification, or redistribution. Placing software in the public domain is the most straightforward method to make it freely available, as it involves no licensing restrictions, allowing anyone to use, modify, or distribute the software without conditions.
1. What is a key characteristic of permissive open source licenses?
2. When was the Free Software Foundation (FSF) founded?
3. How do the Four Freedoms of free software differ from typical restrictions in proprietary software?
Open Source Licences — purpose?
Define permissions and restrictions for software use.
Free Software Foundation — founder?
Richard Stallman founded it in 1985.
Free Software Liberties — four freedoms?
Run, study, modify, distribute.
GPL and Copyleft — relation?
GPL enforces copyleft, ensuring derivatives remain free.
Open Source Initiative — role?
Approves open source licenses based on criteria.
Permissive Licences — characteristic?
Allow broad reuse with minimal restrictions.
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