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BSD licenses
BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses, imposing minimal restrictions on the redistribution of covered software. This is in contrast to copyleft licenses, which have reciprocity share-alike requirements. The original BSD license was used for its namesake, the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a Unix-like operating system. The original version has since been revised and its descendants are more properly termed modified BSD licenses.
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Free and Open Source software licenses explained
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Can I use a project code which has New BSD license but uses a GPL license library?
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BSD: AN OS MADE FOR AND BY CUCKS (FULL DOCUMENTARY, HD) | BSD CUCK LICENSE
My review of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly, BSD, NetBSD and TrueOS.
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Why I Recommend the GPL License.
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Software Licenses - How to Avoid Legal Battles using Open Source Code // LGPL, GPL, MIT, APACHE, BSD
Hi everyone,
Something which I think is under taught is software licenses and what responsibilities you have when you use someone else's code. I think there are a lot of developers out there who just don't know even the basics of licenses and it can get them in a lot of trouble if they are not careful.
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Using BSD licensed source code in a product under a new license and a hypothetical scenario
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BSD licenses
BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses, imposing minimal restrictions on the redistribution of covered software. This is in contrast to ...
BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses, imposing minimal restrictions on the redistribution of covered software. This is in contrast to copyleft licenses, which have reciprocity share-alike requirements. The original BSD license was used for its namesake, the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a Unix-like operating system. The original version has since been revised and its descendants are more properly termed modified BSD licenses.
Two variants of the license, the New BSD License/Modified BSD License (3-clause), and the Simplified BSD License/FreeBSD License (2-clause) have been verified as GPL-compatible free software licenses by the Free Software Foundation, and have been vetted as open source licenses by the Open Source Initiative, while the original, 4-clause license has not been accepted as an open source license and, although the original is considered to be a free software license by the FSF, the FSF does not consider it to be compatible with the GPL due to the advertising clause.
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Two variants of the license, the New BSD License/Modified BSD License (3-clause), and the Simplified BSD License/FreeBSD License (2-clause) have been verified as GPL-compatible free software licenses by the Free Software Foundation, and have been vetted as open source licenses by the Open Source Initiative, while the original, 4-clause license has not been accepted as an open source license and, although the original is considered to be a free software license by the FSF, the FSF does not consider it to be compatible with the GPL due to the advertising clause.
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Free and Open Source software licenses explained
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Let's begin with the GNU General Public License. The original GPL was created by Richard Stallman in 1989. It's what we call a copyleft license: all modifications made have to be redistributed under the same terms.
The GPL generally gives you the right to download and use, modify, and redistribute the code using the license, without any restrictions.
A lot of projects use the GPL, like the Linux kernel, most GNU software, Wordpress, Notepad++, or Git. Also, any project under the GPL can be sold, by the original creator, or anyone else, whether they modified the code or not, but the person who bought that software has every right to redistribute the code for free themselves.
Another much used license is the MIT license, with about 31% of FOSS projects using it in 2021. It's been created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, and it's also a free software license, that grants you the rights to copy, modify, merge, or distribute the code.
It's a very permissive license, much more flexible than the GPL, as it doesn't restrict what you can do with the code you're using, there is no copyleft or copyright included, so you can include code licensed under the MIT license in your proprietary software, and not redistribute your changes
The MIT license is used in some form or another by a LOT of projects, like the X11 display server, .Net Core, Angular, React, Node.js or jQuery.
On to the Apache license, also used a lot, by 14% of FOSS projects in 2021.
The Apache license is some form of middle ground between the GPL and the MIT license. It grants you all the free software freedoms of downloading, using, modifying, distributing, and selling software using the license, whether it's for personal, internal or commercial use.
The Apache license isn't a copyleft license like the GPL, which means your modifications don't have to use the Apache License, BUT the original work must still be published under the Apache license, and every modification has to be labeled clearly.
The Apache license is used by Android, the Apache HTTP server, Kubernetes, or the Open 3D Engine.
Then we have the BSD License. It was created by the Berkeley Source Distribution project, known as BSD, originally in 1969. There are multiple variants, but most grant the same freedoms to download, use, modify, redistribute the software, as long as the copyright notice and license are included.
The BSD license doesn't force any modification to be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
But licences don't only apply to code. You can also license your creative work, like a book, a video, a drawing, any form of photo, or art, basically anything you create can be covered by a license. And one of the most well known and used is the Creative Commons.
There are 6 types of that license:
First, you have the basic "Attribution".
Then you have the Share Alike license, the Non derivative license, the Non Commercial license, the Non commercial Share Alike, and the, share alike, non derivative license.
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00:00 Intro
00:39 Sponsor: 100$ off your Linux or Gaming server
01:31 GNU General Public License (GPL)
04:43 MIT License
06:00 Apache License
07:44 BSD License
09:06 Creative Commons
11:47 Quick Recap
12:55 Sponsor: Get a laptop or desktop with Linux from Tuxedo
14:09 I'm just a poor boy...
Let's begin with the GNU General Public License. The original GPL was created by Richard Stallman in 1989. It's what we call a copyleft license: all modifications made have to be redistributed under the same terms.
The GPL generally gives you the right to download and use, modify, and redistribute the code using the license, without any restrictions.
A lot of projects use the GPL, like the Linux kernel, most GNU software, Wordpress, Notepad++, or Git. Also, any project under the GPL can be sold, by the original creator, or anyone else, whether they modified the code or not, but the person who bought that software has every right to redistribute the code for free themselves.
Another much used license is the MIT license, with about 31% of FOSS projects using it in 2021. It's been created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, and it's also a free software license, that grants you the rights to copy, modify, merge, or distribute the code.
It's a very permissive license, much more flexible than the GPL, as it doesn't restrict what you can do with the code you're using, there is no copyleft or copyright included, so you can include code licensed under the MIT license in your proprietary software, and not redistribute your changes
The MIT license is used in some form or another by a LOT of projects, like the X11 display server, .Net Core, Angular, React, Node.js or jQuery.
On to the Apache license, also used a lot, by 14% of FOSS projects in 2021.
The Apache license is some form of middle ground between the GPL and the MIT license. It grants you all the free software freedoms of downloading, using, modifying, distributing, and selling software using the license, whether it's for personal, internal or commercial use.
The Apache license isn't a copyleft license like the GPL, which means your modifications don't have to use the Apache License, BUT the original work must still be published under the Apache license, and every modification has to be labeled clearly.
The Apache license is used by Android, the Apache HTTP server, Kubernetes, or the Open 3D Engine.
Then we have the BSD License. It was created by the Berkeley Source Distribution project, known as BSD, originally in 1969. There are multiple variants, but most grant the same freedoms to download, use, modify, redistribute the software, as long as the copyright notice and license are included.
The BSD license doesn't force any modification to be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
But licences don't only apply to code. You can also license your creative work, like a book, a video, a drawing, any form of photo, or art, basically anything you create can be covered by a license. And one of the most well known and used is the Creative Commons.
There are 6 types of that license:
First, you have the basic "Attribution".
Then you have the Share Alike license, the Non derivative license, the Non Commercial license, the Non commercial Share Alike, and the, share alike, non derivative license.
- published: 25 May 2022
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Can I use a project code which has New BSD license but uses a GPL license library?
Software Engineering: Can I use a project code which has New BSD license but uses a GPL license library?
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BSD: AN OS MADE FOR AND BY CUCKS (FULL DOCUMENTARY, HD) | BSD CUCK LICENSE
My review of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly, BSD, NetBSD and TrueOS.
My review of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly, BSD, NetBSD and TrueOS.
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Software Engineering: Can I use new BSD licensed library/code in commercial closed source project?
Software Engineering: Can I use new BSD licensed library/code in commercial closed source project?
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Why I Recommend the GPL License.
In this video I explain why I recommend GPL as apposed to MIT or BSD license.
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Software Licenses - How to Avoid Legal Battles using Open Source Code // LGPL, GPL, MIT, APACHE, BSD
Hi everyone,
Something which I think is under taught is software licenses and what responsibilities you have when you use someone else's code. I think there ar...
Hi everyone,
Something which I think is under taught is software licenses and what responsibilities you have when you use someone else's code. I think there are a lot of developers out there who just don't know even the basics of licenses and it can get them in a lot of trouble if they are not careful.
This video will cover some of the most common software licenses you'll encounter, such as:
Apache
MIT
BSD
GPL
LGPL
And how to ensure you're compliant with the terms of the licenses.
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Hi everyone,
Something which I think is under taught is software licenses and what responsibilities you have when you use someone else's code. I think there are a lot of developers out there who just don't know even the basics of licenses and it can get them in a lot of trouble if they are not careful.
This video will cover some of the most common software licenses you'll encounter, such as:
Apache
MIT
BSD
GPL
LGPL
And how to ensure you're compliant with the terms of the licenses.
Liked this video? Subscriptions encourage me to make content so please subscribe to my channel:
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You’ve clearly come here to learn and a free audible trial allows you to increase your learning potential in situations where you may be hands free like at the gym or on your commute. It allows you to spend more time on theory when you aren’t able to watch a screen, so that you can maximise your screen time to pick up technical skills. Try it for free today:
https://amzn.to/3ECMsom
// ABOUT ME
My name is Chelsea and I started studying software engineering in 2010. I have been working commercially full time since 2014 and have been in various positions from graduate developer to tech lead to solution architect.
I'm a full stack developer with a lot of experience in C# and Javascript but my passion is for mobile development; specifically native iOS development and cross platform using React Native.
I always have many things on the go and am always trying out a new side hustle and failing at it; perhaps you can learn from my mistakes!
Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video and want to see more like it!
Have any suggestions on topics you would like to learn more about? Please suggest them in the comments... I would love to help you out while doing a bit of learning myself!
// PRODUCTS USED
I use the following products in the creation of my videos:
Boya MM1 Microphone - https://amzn.to/3m6kif7
A reasonable quality and reasonably sturdy but cost effective microphone that can be used by both DSLR cameras, mobile phones and laptops
Canon 18-55mm Lens - https://amzn.to/3IwscFR
A kit lens but a decent quality lens for beginners getting used to a DSLR
Canon EOS Rebel T7 with 18-55mm Lens - https://amzn.to/3XZauAL
This is the kit I started with it includes the lens linked above and is a great starter camera.
I love Apple devices... These are the ones I use for my channel content creation:
Apple iPhone 13 - https://amzn.to/3KAUba4
A good all round phone, good for Apple development and recording videos with enough high quality features but at a cheaper price point than the pro versions.
Apple MacBook Pro - https://amzn.to/3KxrE5q
A nice portable computer for working from anywhere and perfect for iOS development
Apple iPad Air - https://amzn.to/3xU2k21
Really easy to use for graphic design if required for logos as part of my app development or editing the videos on the go.
Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) - https://amzn.to/3EBSwNS
For logo and icon design in Affinity Designer app for iPad
Logitech Folio Keyboard Touch - https://amzn.to/3XUYBM1
Adds keyboard and touchpad to iPad Air, making it easier to use for writing code/eBooks etc. on the go!
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- published: 09 Dec 2021
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2:44
Using BSD licensed source code in a product under a new license and a hypothetical scenario
Software Engineering: Using BSD licensed source code in a product under a new license and a hypothetical scenario
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Software Engineering: Using BSD licensed source code in a product under a new license and a hypothetical scenario
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