GNU License
DefinitionThe GNU license or GPL; GNU General Public License is a license that preserves the open source freedom in new works derived from the product under the GNU license (essentially, the license must be copied for all derived works). There are many more licenses that grant free use of software, of which some allow use of the code in commercial products. See also FOSS for more on license types. | |
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