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About Free Software and the GPL

When one hears about "free software", the first thing that comes to mind might be "no cost". While this is true in most cases, the term "free software" as used by the Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than the "no cost" sense (which is usually referred to as "free as in free beer"). Free software in this sense is software which you (the user) are free to use, copy, modify, redistribute, with no limit. Contrast this with the licensing of most commercial software packages, where you are allowed to load the software on a single computer, are allowed to make no copies, and never see the source code. Free software allows incredible freedom to the end user; in addition, since the source code is available universally, there are many more chances for bugs to be caught and fixed.

When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL):

  • you have the right to use, copy, and distribute the program;

  • you have the right to modify the program;

  • you have the right to a copy of the source code.

In return for these rights, you have some responsibilities if you distribute a GPL'd program, responsibilities that are designed to protect your freedoms and the freedoms of others:

  • You must provide a copy of the GPL with the program, so that the recipient is aware of his rights under the license.

  • You must include the source code or make the source code freely available.

  • If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications under the GPL and make the source code of your changes available. (You may not use GPL'd code as part of a proprietary program.)

  • You may not restrict the licensing of the program beyond the terms of the GPL. (You may not turn a GPL'd program into a proprietary product.)

For more on the GPL, check the GNU Project Web site. For reference, a copy of the GNU General Public License is included in the appendix called The Documentation Licenses.


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