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  1. philosophy - What are the philosophical differences between open …

    Open source is a development methodology; free software is a social movement free software is an ethical imperative, essential respect for the users' freedom how to make software “better” nonfree …

  2. What is the difference between Open source and "Source available" …

    Dec 17, 2024 · Just as the title says, I want to know the difference between Open source and "Source available" software. Literally, both the terms mean the same thing, i.e software whose source code is …

  3. license - How is 'commercial use' of software defined? - Open Source ...

    Feb 8, 2022 · The good news is that no open source license (conforming to the OSI's OSD, Debian's DFSG, or FSF's FSD) limits “commercial use”, whatever that is. This lack of usage restrictions is one …

  4. Charging for the use of open source software

    Apr 1, 2025 · Strong copyleft licenses require you to offer your customers also the source code to the software - and thus includes the changes you make in order to implement your runtime protection in …

  5. Is Firefox really open sourced? - Open Source Stack Exchange

    This permission can be given by adding any Open Source License to the source code. It is generally a file with the name LICENSE. Firefox is licensed under Mozilla Public License open source license. …

  6. Choosing the most restrictive open-source license

    Feb 12, 2021 · There is no free software / open source license that will satisfy your requirements. These licenses generally focus on the freedoms of end users, they are not trying to restrict anyone. The …

  7. Open-source license to prevent commercial use?

    Please see The Open Source Definition, specifically point 6. Open Source licenses allow for commercial use. If you intend to prevent companies from selling software linking to your library, you need a non …

  8. Is Open Source Software a subset of free software?

    Dec 25, 2020 · It is that open source tends emphasize quality, reviewability, correctness and community whereas free software focuses on personal liberty, speech, and opportunity.

  9. Does Licensing open-source prevent me from selling the product?

    May 11, 2024 · Do yourself a favor, and read the license (s) before you distribute any software containing components that other authors wrote. The license is the authoritative source of …

  10. Does Open Source Software need an EULA to protect the developer?

    So the idea of EULA is more or less already included in Open Source License. Am I right? For a project that is licensed under MIT license (or possibly other Open Source Software Licenses), Do I still need …