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  • === Goal of the License === ...own thoughts/interpretation/opinion about it by writting and publishing a license, by choosing how much freedom he will give to the content and its potential
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  • Copyleft license designed specifically for use with artistic work. The main rationale for this Free Art License is to promote and protect these creations of the human mind according to th
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  • ...distributed equally among workers is not allowed to sell a work under this license. ...og.p2pfoundation.net/guerrilla-translation-on-adopting-the-peer-production-license/2013/09/17 P2P Foundation]). Effectively, this means that PPL encourages th
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  • GNU Lesser General Public License [[Category: License]]
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  • Copyleft license designed specifically for use with artistic work. The main rationale for this Free Art License is to promote and protect these creations of the human mind according to th
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  • ==Creative Commons License==
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  • |License=GPL
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  • |License=GPL
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  • |License=BSD
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  • |License=GPL
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  • |License=GPL
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  • ...distributed equally among workers is not allowed to sell a work under this license. ...og.p2pfoundation.net/guerrilla-translation-on-adopting-the-peer-production-license/2013/09/17 P2P Foundation]). Effectively, this means that PPL encourages th
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  • |?License
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  • |License=GPL
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  • |License=GPL
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  • ...suggesting a wide range of options, recording the answers and generating a license template that would still remain editable. answer = input("Do you want to create a license for this specific content? ")
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  • |License=GPL
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  • |License=GPL
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  • |License=GPL
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  • |License=GPL
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  • '''MY LAWYER IS AN ARTIST: FREE CULTURE LICENSE AS ART MANIFESSTOS''' ...free to redistribute and modify it according to the rules provided by its license. There is no turning back then! It will have a life of its own, an autonomy
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  • |License=BSD
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  • |License=GPL
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  • |License=GPL
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  • What license should I use? (eg. photographic essay v. documentations of a photographic e ...attributes and metadata. When I uploaded it I chose "I don't know what the license is," which gave me a Licensing section as an attribute.
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  • |License=GPL
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  • GNU General Public License v1 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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  • |License=LGPL, GPL
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  • They are released under a '''SIL Open Font License''' (OPF). ==SIL license==
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  • Pick a license from the list on this page, read/discuss for 30 minutes in groups of 2/3: [ ...e: Re-imagining Copyleft''], a study day organised by Constant around open license practices in Brussels, September 2019.
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  • .... These plug-ins might have a patent noose around their neck, or a lock-up license, or any other problem that makes you think twice about shipping them. ...e consider to have good quality code, correct functionality, our preferred license (LGPL for the plug-in code, LGPL or LGPL-compatible for the supporting libr
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  • ...use Free, Libre and Open Source software and data available under an open license. The legal conditions of FLOSS provide us with environments that are inviti
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  • They are released under a '''SIL Open Font License''' (OPF). ===SIL license===
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  • ...w.org/wefts/cc4r.en.html here] and this is the link to add when using this license for your publication. The license invites the reader to copy, distribute, and transform the materials publish
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  • ...product freely as long as you agree to license your product under the same license. In software development this led to a common stock of software that could ...ood it is no problem for capitalism as a system to have free software. The license successfully resists against exploitation, but not on all levels.
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  • |License=GPL
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  • '''2. You own your intellectual property, we just ask you to choose a license or copyright statement (or exception) that will allow PZI and WdKA to make * '''you can also write your own or tweak an existing license'''
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  • === Goal of the License === ...own thoughts/interpretation/opinion about it by writting and publishing a license, by choosing how much freedom he will give to the content and its potential
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  • |License=GPL, LGPL
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  • == License ==
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  • |License=GPL
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  • It is written in pure Python and distributed under a liberal license.
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  • published under Peer Production License
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  • ...nd possible commercial viability UNIX Version 7 (1979) was released with a license that prohibited its source code from being studied. and license a copyright license, the [[GPL|GNU General Public License]], that would guarantee its ''freedoms''.
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  • ...FC03">license</span> and what I want to say and how. I would like to treat license as a project in which I experiment with and deconstruct the meaning of it.
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  • re-use it under the ONLY terms of the ONLY Project Gutenberg License included
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  • code within linux kernel that does not follow any license, or the GNU license: linux kernel can now be considered as non-free software
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  • ...site that encourages volunteers to record spoken-language versions of open-license texts (drawn from [http://www.gutenberg.org/ Project Gutenberg]), Multiling
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  • ...e notion that any opinion is as good as any other; if so, won’t relativism license anything at all? Feminists have recently cautioned us about the dangers of
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  • ...software, and as a result all the sourcecode was released under a CC-BY-SA license. The interface between the sensor and the computer was created using an Ard
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  • ...s. I have to report to the doorman. Visit for Samson. My name and driver's license number are carefully written down. I feel a little uncomfortable. Am I the ...s more convenient to get a driver's license. He can only get that driver's license if he has enough money and finally gets his passport. It is not yet clear w
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  • # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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  • ...dards for printing. WeasyPrint is free software made available under a BSD license."
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  • licere-license-permission, should only allow more
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  • ...http://www.speculoos.com/ Pierre Huyghebaert], released under a [[Free Art License]]
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  • |License=LGPL, GPL
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  • Licensing: a tv show will license the characters to be made into products
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  • ├── LICENSE In the root of the Floppy disk there needs to contain a ''LICENSE'' and ''README'' text file, your initial code file(s) named either ''main''
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  • →&nbsp;1.&nbsp; [[Writting a General License]] - group work with [[User:Flo| Floor]], [[User:Federico| Pon]] & [[User:Ca →&nbsp;2.&nbsp; [[License to Sub-License]] - individual work (in Progress) [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Make_your_own PAD]
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  • license. http://capacitor.constantvzw.org
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  • In a later part the author talks about how camera’s are reading us, license plates etc. Referred to as the invisible visual culture. And how we feed th
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  • * Legal infrastructure: GNU Free Documentation license, Creative Commons, and [http://freedomdefined.org/Licenses free cultural li
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  • |License=Apache
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  • * Legal infrastructure: GNU Free Documentation license, Creative Commons, and [http://freedomdefined.org/Licenses free cultural li
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  • ...are the publication or parts of it with others under the terms of the CC4r license https://constantvzw.org/wefts/cc4r.en.html
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  • ...cial enterprise. The core python library is published with a Free Software License. On top of this a commercial company exists that offers products such as to
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  •  There is no ‘open’ with a license, only conditions.
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  • ...need you to send me a scan copy of your international passport or driver's license alongside with your response to this mail.
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  • |License=GPL
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  • print "Examples: examine license, take gold, call lawyer"
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  • ...lve him in the project - I have saved some many to pay him. He has a drone license, and a background in lighting.
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  • Released under a GPL3 license, see LICENSE # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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  • End user license agreements or terms of service documents, found in most online services and
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  • * MacDown, released under the MIT License and with a design and setup influenced by Mou. <ref>http://macdown.uranusjr
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  • ...s, transgression is not a matter of simple hedonism or unrestrained sexual license. Rather, it’s power lies in the dialectic or play between taboo and trans
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  • ...at measure water levels in order to prevent flooding. Parking garages scan license plates, which opens up a lot of personal data to the municipality, letting
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  • By entering the front or back-end, you have license to enter / comply to our code of conduct, and our values. as a feminist dat
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  • ...s, transgression is not a matter of simple hedonism or unrestrained sexual license. Rather, it’s power lies in the dialectic or play between taboo and trans
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  • ==== License is Burning ==== [[File:Αρχείο εικόνας WhatsApp 2023-04-02 στις 22.03.49.jpg|center|thumb|License is burning]]
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  • |License=GPL
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  • Wark: I was just fishing for the license there. I am interested in, and I don't propose hacker as a heroic category, ...me time they were vectoralists. We can even question a GPL [General Public License] model of information economy whether it is really an anti-capitalistic way
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  • While looking for the right license for the publication, in a conversation with Michael and Manetta, the need f
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  • ...tive look at the historical situation of contemporary literature. Literary license is now founded on polytechnic rather than specialized training and thus bec
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  • * wiki page for the license session: [[Open licenses session]]
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  • License: https://imagemagick.org/script/license.php
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  • * The license
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  • * He posted the image using a Creative Common license.
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  • ...they enable and the public discourse that they generate. How do we read a license not merely as a legal document but as a cultural document, and finally I wo Reading the license beyond the legal framework
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  • ...this record. ''(from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License)''
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  • License + ToS of the SI#16 API + error messages [https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/pad/p
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  • ...Black Holes Merge Into one" by Simulating eXtreme Spacetimes (CC BY-NC 2.5 license), used here with slicing and changed speed.
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  • ;driver's license
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  • ...mo version of the not-so-mini, regularly sized PloView -- which requires a license that seems to be supported no longer (?), but would allow you for more than
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  • ...to a car, which is very interesting because I don't hold a British drivers license.
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  • ...itants, especially as a 'foreigner' who enters its walls with a car with a license plate from Turin, or a Dutch one. Everything that enters the town, passing
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  • ...s an open standard and they say, well here it's under the Creative Commons license. It's usable, so instead of buying an expensive clip art collection with na Bjorn Wijers: I was wondering under what kind of a license this is...
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  • ...rms of the SIXX License as published by XPUB, either version 1 of the SIXX License or any later version. ...the SIXX License along with this publication. If not, see issue.xpub.nl/20/license
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  • ..., Artemis Gryllaki, 2020. This work is published under the Peer Production License (PPL)
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  • [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC License used by Open Food Facts to use from] [https://www.openfood.ch/en/products/2
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  • ...at measure water levels in order to prevent flooding. Parking garages scan license plates, which opens up a lot of personal data to the municipality, letting
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  • ...by putting the content of this publication under the Creative Commons Zero License, I wish to allow the right to use, study, make and distribute copies, make
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