Copyright is automatic upon software creation, granting exclusive rights to the author by default as 'All Rights Reserved'.
License categories range from Public Domain (no restrictions) through Permissive (e.g., MIT, Apache), Weak Copyleft (e.g., MPL, LGPL), to Strong Copyleft (e.g., GPL).
Contrasting the strict copyleft nature of GPL with the permissive freedom of MIT helps understand their practical impacts.
Learning from examples shows how license choices impact software development, distribution, and compatibility.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1989 | GPL License Introduction |
| 1991 | MIT License Adoption |
| 2001 | GPL v3 Draft |
| 2007 | GPL v3 Release |
| 2015 | VLC License Change |
License Spectrum Comparison
| Category | Characteristics | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Public Domain | No restrictions | None |
| Permissive | Minimal restrictions, allows proprietary use | MIT, BSD, Apache |
| Weak Copyleft | File-level copyleft, some restrictions | MPL, LGPL |
| Strong Copyleft | Project-wide copyleft, restrictions on modifications | GPL |
Testez vos connaissances sur Understanding Software Licensing and Open Source avec 4 questions à choix multiples avec corrections détaillées.
1. If a user obtains proprietary software under a license, what action are they typically allowed to perform according to copyright and licensing rules?
2. If you want to release software that ensures any derivative work must remain open source but still allows proprietary extensions in separate files, which license category should you choose?
Mémorisez les concepts clés de Understanding Software Licensing and Open Source avec 8 flashcards interactives.
Copyright — definition?
Legal rights granted automatically upon creation.
Proprietary software — role?
Allows use but restricts sharing or modification.
License spectrum — range?
From public domain to strong copyleft.
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