MirOS Licence
The MirOS Licence is a free content licence (for software and other free cultural works such as graphical, literal, musical, …) originated at The MirOS Project for their own publications because the ISC license used by OpenBSD was perceived as having problems with wording[2] and too America centric. It has strong roots in the UCB BSD licence and the Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer with a focus on modern, explicit, legible language and usability by European (except UK), specifically German, authors (while not hindering adoption by authors from other legislations). It is a permissive (“BSD/MIT-style”) licence.
Author | The MirOS Project |
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Latest version | CVS r1.19[1] – can be considered the first version |
Published | 11 December 2006 |
SPDX identifier | MirOS |
DFSG compatible | Yes |
FSF approved | Yes |
OSI approved | Yes |
GPL compatible | Yes |
Copyleft | No |
Linking from code with a different licence | Yes |
Website | HTML version, UTF-8 plain text version |
Another novelty is that this licence was specified for any kind of copyrightable work from the start; as such, it not only meets the Open Source Definition and Debian Free Software Guidelines but also the Open Knowledge Definition and, in fact, has been approved by the OKFN long before OSI did.[1]
The licence has not seen formal legal review, but is listed on ifrOSS’ licence centre webpages.[3] The Free Software Foundation has not formally added the licence as either a free software licence or Free Documentation License to their pages, but their software directory has a category for it.[4]
The license was accepted as a free content license according to the Free Cultural Works definition.[5]
References
- CVSweb revision log of the master copy of the text – r1.19 contains the final version of the text, although 1.28 is the current one; the licence has no successor as of now, hence version numbering is not strictly needed
- Part 1 and Part 2 of NetBSD developer Hubert Feyrer’s findings
- licence centre
- category
- Licenses on freedomdefined.org
External links
- HTML version of the licence text
- UTF-8 plain text version
- CVSweb of the master copy of the licence text (note: license.template was the ISC license used by OpenBSD, licence.template is the one written by Thorsten Glaser and developed for MirOS)
- ifrOSS licence centre (English) listing
- Open Definition (OKFN) listing
- OSI (Open Source Initiative) listing
- Freedom Defined listing
- Fedora Project listing