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URL = https://opensource.org/licenses/Fair
Description
From the Wikipedia:
"The Fair License is a permissive free software licence which is compatible with the GNU General Public License. Its text is composed of only one sentence and a disclaimer, thus being the shortest license ever approved by the Open Source Initiative. It is also possible to use the Fair License for images, books, music or more generally all kinds of media.
More popular alternatives to the Fair License are the MIT license and the BSD license, which have longer disclaimers." (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_License)