W3C Software Notice and License
The W3C Software Notice and License is a permissive free software license used by software released by the World Wide Web Consortium, like Amaya. The license is a permissive license, compatible with the GNU General Public License.
Author | World Wide Web Consortium |
---|---|
Latest version | 20021231 |
Published | 31 December 2002 |
SPDX identifier | W3C-19980720, W3C-20150513, W3C |
DFSG compatible | Yes[1] |
FSF approved | Yes |
OSI approved | Yes[2] |
GPL compatible | Yes[3] |
Copyleft | No |
Linking from code with a different licence | Yes |
Software using the License
- Arena
- Amaya
- Libwww
- Line Mode Browser
gollark: I did *ask* why, they said "something to do", and claim to indeed have a life.
gollark: Meh, it's kind of interesting, slightly.
gollark: This person who claims to be a viewbomber has decided to DM me, and has decided to take questions. Do you have any, or...?
gollark: Nonsense. Who would do such a thing?
gollark: Why did I get a random friend request from `deepbluesea`?
See also
- Free software portal
- Software using the W3C license (category)
- World Wide Web Consortium
References
- Debian (18 February 2009), License information, retrieved 27 February 2009
- Open Source Initiative (18 September 2006), Licenses by Name, retrieved 27 February 2009
- Free Software Foundation (20 February 2009), Licenses, retrieved 27 February 2009
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.