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- //MUST KNOW FOR EVERY PROGRAMMER! -> http://adf.ly/vbydz
- More here:
- http://adf.ly/vc6iR //ALL LICENSES EXPLAINED [In-Depth] + Licenses
- http://adf.ly/vc6f7 //In-depth talk of licensing and how the differences
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- Things you should know Open Software Licensing:
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- As an independent developer you are under no obligation to use any license at all, but that may have unintended consequences. That's because many people believe that by providing no licensing terms they are releasing it into the public domain. In fact, the reverse turns out to be the case: If you release your code without any license then it is automatically copyrighted. That means that no-one can reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works from it.
- If you really want to turn your code over to the public domain, the surest way is to offer it with an "unlicense" -- a notice that combines a copyright waiver with a no-warranty statement, and which allows anyone to "copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or distribute the software, either in source code form or as a compiled binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any means."
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