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1Utopie du logiciel libre

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  • Title: Utopie du logiciel libre
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 288
  • Publisher: ➤  Le Passager Clandestin - CLANDESTIN
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  • Publish Location: Neuvy-en-Champagne, France
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  • Library of Congress Classification: QA-0076.76000000.O62 B76 2013

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  • First Year Published: 2013
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    2Achieving Impossible Things With Free Culture and Commons-Based Enterprise

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    • Title: ➤  Achieving Impossible Things With Free Culture and Commons-Based Enterprise
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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 290
    • Publisher: Free Software Magazine Press
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    • Publish Location: usa

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    • First Year Published: 2009
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      GNU General Public License

      The GNU General Public Licenses (GNU GPL or simply GPL) are a series of widely used free software licenses, or copyleft licenses, that guarantee end users

      GNU Lesser General Public License

      compromise between the strong copyleft of the GNU General Public License (GPL) and more permissive licenses such as the BSD licenses and the MIT License

      GPL (disambiguation)

      Look up GPL in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. GPL is the GNU General Public License, a free software license. GPL may also refer to: Garena Premier

      Free-software license

      explicitly discuss the validity of the GPL's clauses but accepted that the GPL had to be adhered to: "If the GPL were not agreed upon by the parties, defendant

      GPL linking exception

      A GPL linking exception modifies the GNU General Public License (GPL) in a way that enables software projects which provide library code to be "linked

      Free Software Foundation

      to enforce the copyleft requirements of the GNU General Public License (GPL) when copyright infringement occurs. The FSF is also the steward of several

      Common Development and Distribution License

      license, but one which is incompatible with the GNU General Public License (GPL). Derived from the Mozilla Public License 1.1, the CDDL tries to address

      GNAT Modified General Public License

      The GNAT Modified General Public License (short: Modified GPL, GMGPL) is a version of the GNU General Public License specifically modified for compiled

      Copyleft

      copyright. Notable copyleft licenses include the GNU General Public License (GPL), originally written by Richard Stallman, which was the first software copyleft

      GNU Free Documentation License

      incompatible in both directions with the GPL—material under the GNU FDL cannot be put into GPL code and GPL code cannot be put into a GNU FDL manual.