Licenses
The Academic Free License is a permissive free software license with provisions for academic use.
The Affero General Public License is a free software license that requires the source code to be made available to all users who interact with the software over a network.
The Apache License 2.0 is a permissive free software license written by the Apache Software Foundation, providing an explicit grant of patent rights from contributors to users.
The Apple Public Source License is a free software license used by Apple for its open-source projects.
The Artistic License 2.0 is a free software license used for the Perl programming language and its associated libraries.
The Boost Software License is a permissive free software license used by the Boost C++ Libraries.
BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses, imposing minimal restrictions on the use and distribution of covered software.
The Creative Commons Attribution license allows for the sharing and adaptation of works, provided that appropriate credit is given.
The CeCILL license is a French free software license compatible with the GNU General Public License.
The Common Public License is a free software license used by IBM for some of its software projects.
Dual license allows software to be licensed under two different licenses, providing users with a choice.
The Eclipse Public License is a free software license used by the Eclipse Foundation for its open-source projects.
The GNU General Public License is a free software license that ensures end users have the freedom to run, study, share, and modify the software.
The ISC License is a permissive free software license similar to the MIT License, with simplified terms.
The GNU Lesser General Public License is a free software license that allows for linking with proprietary software.
The MIT License is a permissive free software license that is very simple and permissive, with very few restrictions.
The Mozilla Public License is a free software license used by Mozilla for its open-source projects.
Proprietary software is software that is not free or open-source and is subject to restrictions on use and distribution.
Public Domain refers to works that are free from copyright restrictions and can be freely used by anyone.
The Python Software Foundation License is a free software license used for Python and related projects.
The zlib License is a permissive free software license used for the zlib compression library.