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See [[Free software license]].
 
See [[Free software license]].
  
== MIT license ==
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== MIT License ==
  
See [[MIT license]].
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* [[Apache License]]
 
* [[Apache License]]
 
* [[BSD licenses]]
 
* [[BSD licenses]]
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* [[Free software]]
 
* [[GNU General Public License]]
 
* [[GNU General Public License]]
 
* [[MIT License]]
 
* [[MIT License]]
 
* [[Open source]]
 
* [[Open source]]
 
* [[Permissive free software license]]
 
* [[Permissive free software license]]
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[[Category:Intellectual property]]
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[[Category:Open source]]

Latest revision as of 15:11, 24 April 2016

Free and open source is a phrase referring to something being free to use, and open source.

The phrase has more specific meanings in various contexts.

Free software license

See Free software license.

MIT License

See MIT License.

See also