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- Reciprocal_Public_License abstract "The Reciprocal Public License (RPL) is a software license inspired by the GNU General Public License (GPL) but authored to explicitly remove what some have referred to as the GPL's "privacy loophole"—an aspect of the GPL which allows recipients of GPL'd code to:make changes to source code which are never released to the open source community (by virtue of not deploying "to a third party"), andto derive financial or other business benefit from that action, violating what some might consider a simple concept of "fairness".The "R" in RPL stands for "Reciprocal" specifically to call out that this license requires software developers and companies to reciprocate for the benefits they derive from RPL'd software by releasing any extensions or improvements they make regardless of whether those changes deploy internally or to third parties.Because of its "viral" nature, the RPL is often found in dual-licensing models in which it is paired with more traditional closed-source licenses. This strategy allows software companies who use this model to present customers with a "pay with cash or pay with code" option, ensuring either the growth of the software directly through code contributions or indirectly through cash which can be used to fund further development.The RPL was written to conform to the requirements of the Open Source Initiative to ensure that it met the goals for an Open Source license, however because of its requirements for reciprocation the RPL holds the unique distinction of being the only software license both approved by the Open Source Initiative and explicitly called out as non-free for matters of substance by the Free Software Foundation (the FSF considers the Artistic License too vague to be definitively free).The RPL was authored in 2001 by Scott Shattuck, a software architect for Technical Pursuit Inc. for use with that company's TIBET(tm) product line. The latest version of the RPL is version 1.5 published on July 15, 2007.".
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageExternalLink RPL-1.1.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageExternalLink RPL-1.5.
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- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageID "1574038".
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- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink .NET_Framework.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink Active_Agenda.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink Artistic_License.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink Category:Free_and_open-source_software_licenses.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink Free_Software_Foundation.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink GNU_General_Public_License.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink Mono_(software).
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink Mono_Project.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink Open_Source_Initiative.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLink Viral_license.
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reciprocal Public License".
- Reciprocal_Public_License author "Scott Shattuck".
- Reciprocal_Public_License copyleft "Yes".
- Reciprocal_Public_License date "2001".
- Reciprocal_Public_License freeSoftware "No".
- Reciprocal_Public_License gplCompatible "No".
- Reciprocal_Public_License hasPhotoCollection Reciprocal_Public_License.
- Reciprocal_Public_License name "Reciprocal Public License".
- Reciprocal_Public_License osiApproved "Yes".
- Reciprocal_Public_License version "1.5".
- Reciprocal_Public_License wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_software_license.
- Reciprocal_Public_License subject Category:Free_and_open-source_software_licenses.
- Reciprocal_Public_License hypernym License.
- Reciprocal_Public_License type Software.
- Reciprocal_Public_License comment "The Reciprocal Public License (RPL) is a software license inspired by the GNU General Public License (GPL) but authored to explicitly remove what some have referred to as the GPL's "privacy loophole"—an aspect of the GPL which allows recipients of GPL'd code to:make changes to source code which are never released to the open source community (by virtue of not deploying "to a third party"), andto derive financial or other business benefit from that action, violating what some might consider a simple concept of "fairness".The "R" in RPL stands for "Reciprocal" specifically to call out that this license requires software developers and companies to reciprocate for the benefits they derive from RPL'd software by releasing any extensions or improvements they make regardless of whether those changes deploy internally or to third parties.Because of its "viral" nature, the RPL is often found in dual-licensing models in which it is paired with more traditional closed-source licenses. ".
- Reciprocal_Public_License label "Reciprocal Public License".
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