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- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project accessdate "2015-05-30".
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project date "2014-01-28".
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project date "28 Jan 2014".
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project first "Marcus D.".
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project isCitedBy Free_software_license.
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project isCitedBy License_compatibility.
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project isCitedBy License_proliferation.
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project isCitedBy MIT_License.
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project isCitedBy Permissive_free_software_licence.
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project last "Hanwell".
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project publisher "opensource.com".
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project quote "Permissive licensing simplifies things One reason the business world, and more and more developers [...], favor permissive licenses is in the simplicity of reuse. The license usually only pertains to the source code that is licensed and makes no attempt to infer any conditions upon any other component, and because of this there is no need to define what constitutes a derived work. I have also never seen a license compatibility chart for permissive licenses; it seems that they are all compatible.".
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project title "Should I use a permissive license? Copyleft? Or something in the middle?".
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project url what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project.
- what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project url "http://opensource.com/business/14/1/what-license-should-i-use-open-source-project".