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=More information= | == More information == | ||
* polyformproject.org | |||
* licensezero.com | |||
* [[CopyFair License]] | |||
* [[Copyfair]] | |||
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[[Category:P2P Law]] | [[Category:P2P Law]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 7 February 2021
URL = https://www.commonsclause.com
Description
Nathan Schneider:
"Heather Meeker represented MongoDB when it created the Server Side Public License in 2018. The same year, she was part of the team that drafted the Commons Clause, an add-on to familiar Open Source licenses that converts them into “source available” licenses: the source code is open and available to all, but the right to commercialize the licensed software is not. A year later, Meeker led the development of the PolyForm Project, a website whose initial version offered five different software licenses for various business models; these include a “free trial” license and licenses that restrict use to noncommercial and small-business purposes, respectively." (https://osf.io/hnerp/?view_only=44b5c10772d5470892b701dfe4b2c833)
More information
- polyformproject.org
- licensezero.com
- CopyFair License
- Copyfair