MIT litsents (Estonian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "MIT litsents" in Estonian language version.

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  • "Licence Compatibility and Interoperability". Open-Source Software - Develop, share, and reuse open source software for public administrations. joinup.ec.europa.eu. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 17. juuni 2015. Vaadatud 30. mail 2015. The licences for distributing free or open source software (FOSS) are divided in two families: permissive and copyleft. Permissive licences (BSD, MIT, X11, Apache, Zope) are generally compatible and interoperable with most other licences, tolerating to merge, combine or improve the covered code and to re-distribute it under many licences (including non-free or 'proprietary').

github.com

opensource.com

  • Haff, Gordon. "The mysterious history of the MIT License". opensource.com. Vaadatud 30. juulil 2019. The date? The best single answer is probably 1987. But the complete story is more complicated and even a little mysterious. [...] Precursors from 1985. The X Consortium or X11 License variant from 1987. Or the Expat License from 1998 or 1999.
  • Hanwell, Marcus D. (28. jaanuar 2014). "Should I use a permissive license? Copyleft? Or something in the middle?". opensource.com. Vaadatud 30. mail 2015. 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.

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tldrlegal.com

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  • "Licence Compatibility and Interoperability". Open-Source Software - Develop, share, and reuse open source software for public administrations. joinup.ec.europa.eu. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 17. juuni 2015. Vaadatud 30. mail 2015. The licences for distributing free or open source software (FOSS) are divided in two families: permissive and copyleft. Permissive licences (BSD, MIT, X11, Apache, Zope) are generally compatible and interoperable with most other licences, tolerating to merge, combine or improve the covered code and to re-distribute it under many licences (including non-free or 'proprietary').
  • "X11 License Explained in Plain English - TLDRLegal". tldrlegal.com. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 3. märts 2021. Vaadatud 26. märtsil 2021.

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  • Rosen, Lawrence E. (2005). Open Source Licensing: Software Freedom and Intellectual Property Law. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall PTR. ISBN 0-13-148787-6. OCLC 56012651.

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