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  2. Mozilla Public License - Wikipedia

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    The Mozilla Public License (MPL) is a free and open-source weak copyleft license for most Mozilla Foundation software such as Firefox and Thunderbird. [9] The MPL is developed and maintained by Mozilla, [ 10 ] which seeks to balance the concerns of both open-source and proprietary developers.

  3. List of free-content licences - Wikipedia

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    For information on software-related licences, see Comparison of free and open-source software licenses. A variety of free-content licences exist, some of them tailored to a specific purpose. Also listed are open-hardware licences, which may be used on design documents of and custom-made software for open-source hardware .

  4. Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    It is unique among the OSI's licenses because of the choices it allows in its construction. It lets the licensor pick anywhere from 0-2 warranty disclaimers, whether they want to prohibit the author's name from being used in publicity or advertising surrounding a distribution (like in the BSD License), and other spelling and grammar options.

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  7. Comparison of free and open-source software licenses

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    The following table compares various features of each license and is a general guide to the terms and conditions of each license, based on seven subjects or categories. Recent tools like the European Commissions' Joinup Licensing Assistant, [ 10 ] makes possible the licenses selection and comparison based on more than 40 subjects or categories ...

  8. 'It doesn't make sense': Why millions of children have lost ...

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    AURORA, Colo. — Isabella Quintana’s first birthday came with an unwelcome gift this summer: She abruptly lost her health insurance weeks later. The little girl, who has a heart murmur and ...

  9. Common Public Attribution License - Wikipedia

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    The Common Public Attribution License ("CPAL") is a free software license approved by the Open Source Initiative in 2007. [4] Its purpose is to be a general license for software distributed over a network. It is based on the Mozilla Public License, but it adds an attribution term paraphrased below: