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hello this is Heather Meeker this narrated presentation is part of a series on open source software licensing Im a lawyer and venture capitalist who specializes in open source software licensing lots of clients ask me what distribution means this short presentation will explain the meaning of distribution and why it is important to open source licensing all open source licenses are unrestricted licenses they grant all the rights under copyright law the graphic on this slide shows the four freedoms of the Free Software Foundation unlike proprietary software which might limit how many users or servers can run the software open source is free for any kind of use thats one reason people love open source software but as they say on Sesame Street one of these things is not like the others sharing works a little differently from the other freedoms open source licenses can impose conditions on the exercise of the rights they grant although they dont restrict what you can do if you take cer

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Except for one special situation, the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) has no requirements about how much you can charge for distributing a copy of free software. You can charge nothing, a penny, a dollar, or a billion dollars.
An open source distribution (distro) is a copy of an open source project, created and managed separately from the main project, and independent of other distributions. The open source project from which it is copied is a collaborative development, documentation and testing effort.
Free Redistribution The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away the software as a component of an aggregate software distribution containing programs from several different sources. The license shall not require a royalty or other fee for such sale.
The GPL is a free software license, and therefore it permits people to use and even redistribute the software without being required to pay anyone a fee for doing so. You can charge people a fee to get a copy from you. You cant require people to pay you when they get a copy from someone else.
A proprietary license model is based on the concept that the software company creates software and maintains control over its code, and therefore, its features and use. You most likely use programs that have a proprietary software license. These include Microsoft Windows, iTunes, docHub Photoshop, Skype, and more.
The GPL v3 license permits users of the code to: Use the code for commercial purposes: Like GPL v2, GPL v3 imposes no conditions on the internal use of the software.
Version 3 -- GPL v3 (2007) The later version of the GPL, GPL v3 open source license was released in June 2007, to attempt to address these issues.
GNU/Linux. Mozilla Firefox. VLC media player. SugarCRM. GIMP. VNC. Apache web server. LibreOffice.
Proprietary software is not synonymous with commercial software, although the two terms are sometimes used synonymously in articles about free software. Proprietary software can be distributed at no cost or for a fee, and free software can be distributed at no cost or for a fee.
4. Can you sell GPL software/code? Yes, the GPL license allows users to sell the original as well as the modified software.

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