Software licenses are hard to understand, but as software developers it is important to note that we understand the legal implications associated with the product that we are using or developing.
Below is the list of common software licences for your perusal.
AAL
– Attribution Assurance LicenseAGPLv3
– GNU Affero General Public License 3.0Apache
– Apache, Version 2.0ARTv2
– Artistic License Version 2.0Beerware
– Beerware LicenseBSD
– FreeBSD LicenseBSD
– BSD 2-Clause or BSD 3-Clause licenseCCBYNCNDv4
– Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalCCBYNCSAv2
– Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0CCBYNCSAv3
– Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 UnportedCCBYNCv4
– Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International- `CCBYSAv4 – Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
CC0
– Public DomainCeCILL-B
– CEA CNRS INRIA Logiciel LibreCPALv1
– Common Public Attribution License Version 1.0DPL
– Devblocks Public License 1.0ECLv2
– Educational Community License, Version 2.0EPLv1
– Eclipse Public License, Version 1.0Fair
– Fair LicenseGPL
– GNU General Public LicenseGPLv2
– GNU General Public License 2.0GPLv3
– GNU General Public License 3.0IPL
– IBM Public LicenseISC
– Internet Software Consortium LicenseLGPLv2
– Lesser General Public License 2.1LGPLv3
– Lesser General Public License 3.0MIT
– MIT LicenseMPLv1.1
– Mozilla Public License Version 1.1MPLv2
– Mozilla Public LicenseOSLv3
– Open Software License 3.0SENDMAIL
– Sendmail LicenseUnlicense
– The UnlicenseWTFPL
– Do What the F*** You Want to Public LicenseZlib
– Zlib/libpng LicenseZope
– Zope Public License 2.0
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