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  2. Gratis versus libre - Wikipedia

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    Gratis (/ ˈ ɡ r ɑː t ɪ s /) in English is adopted from the various Romance and Germanic languages, ultimately descending from the plural ablative and dative form of the first-declension noun grātia in Latin. It means "free" in the sense that some goods or service is supplied without need for payment, even though it may have value.

  3. Wikipedia:The Free Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    We probably run into the problem of the word 'free' in English, which means both "gratis" (free of charge) and "libre" (liberty). We mean primarily the 2nd meaning, but it will depend on the particular language as to whether "libre access" is a concept which can be smoothly expressed.

  4. Gratis - Wikipedia

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  5. Open access - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the free content definition, the terms 'gratis' and 'libre' were used in the Budapest Open Access Initiative definition to distinguish between free to read versus free to reuse. [43] Gratis open access refers to free online access, to read, free of charge, without re-use rights. [43]

  6. Free software - Wikipedia

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    Free software, on the other hand, is a more informal classification that does not rely on official recognition. Nevertheless, software licensed under licenses that do not meet the Free Software Definition cannot rightly be considered free software.

  7. Talk:Gratis versus libre - Wikipedia

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    The paragraph regarding the definition of "Free as in beer" is confusing - specifically the use of "they mean the former" The ordering of Gratis and Libre changes throughout the document and indeed within this paragraph: "gratis and libre" "will draw a distinction between free as in free speech (libre) and free as in free beer (gratis, gratuit)."

  8. Free - Wikipedia

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    Free (band), an English rock band 1968–1973; Free!!, a Spanish mákina band 1994–2004; The Free, a German eurodance band 1994–1999;

  9. Freeware - Wikipedia

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    XnView is available free of charge for personal use but must be licensed for commercial use. The "free" version may be advertising supported, as was the case with the DivX. Ad-supported software and registerware also bear resemblances to freeware. Ad-supported software does not ask for payment for a license, but displays advertising to either ...