Sometimes it means you need a license for a car or a license for a gun! There can also be a license for being a American or living in America!
The General Public License is the most commonly used free software license. It was written by Richard Stallman in 1989, and has since been updated twice.
Version 2 of the General Public License.
Open source software, software where the source code is publicly available and which is licensed with an open source license. Examples of free software license / open source licenses include the Apache License, BSD license, GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, MIT License, Eclipse Public License and Mozilla Public License.
Open source software, software where the source code is publicly available and which is licensed with an open source license. Examples of free software license / open source licenses include the Apache License, BSD license, GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, MIT License, Eclipse Public License and Mozilla Public License.
Open source software, software where the source code is publicly available and which is licensed with an open source license. Examples of free software license / open source licenses include the Apache License, BSD license, GNU General Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, MIT License, Eclipse Public License and Mozilla Public License.
GPL-General Public license
The GNU Free Documentation License is a copyleft License for Free Documentation
GNU Public License. "GNU" in turn is a recursive acronym standing for "GNUs Not Unix."
Such information is not available to the general public.
The license for CppUnit is released under a GNU Lesser General Public License, meaning it is a free software license, for use without the requirement of attributing the source code.
No; the General Public License must allow the end user to copy and modify the software.
Such resources are typically reserved for law enforcement and other appropriate govrnment agencies - not the general public.