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Permissive free software licence : ウィキペディア英語版 | Permissive free software licence
A Permissive software license, sometimes also called ''BSD-like'' or ''BSD-style'' license,〔 is a FOSS software licenses with minimal requirements about how the software can be redistributed. Well-known examples of permissive free software licenses include the MIT License, BSD licenses and the Apache license. As of 2015, the most popular FOSS license is the permissive MIT license.〔〔 == Definitions ==
The OSI defines a permissive software license plainly as a ''"non-copyleft license"''.〔(permissive ) on opensource.org "a non-copyleft open source license"〕 GitHub's ''choosealicense'' website described the MIT permissive license as ''"lets people do anything they want with your code as long as they provide attribution back to you and don’t hold you liable."''〔(Choosing an open source license doesn’t need to be scary ) on choosealicense.com "Which of the following best describes your situation? - I want it simple and permissive."〕 California Western School of Law's newmediarights.com defined them as: ''"The ‘BSD-like’ licenses such as the BSD, MIT, and Apache licenses are extremely permissive, requiring little more than attributing the original portions of the licensed code to the original developers in your own code and/or documentation."''.〔(Open Source Licensing Guide ) on New Media Rights by California Western School of Law (09/12/2008=〕
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