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Can you revoke open source?
Once a program, or anything else, is released under an Open Source license you can’t just take it back. One of those things is that once a program, or anything else, is released under an Open Source license you can’t just take it back. …
Are you allowed to modify brand and sell a software product that is published by someone else under the GNU GPL license?
No. The GPL says that your modified versions must carry all the freedoms stated in the GPL. Thus, anyone who receives a copy of your version from you has the right to redistribute copies (modified or not) of that version.
Is it illegal to use open source code?
If you want others to use, distribute, modify, or contribute back to your project, you need to include an open source license. For example, someone cannot legally use any part of your GitHub project in their code, even if it’s public, unless you explicitly give them the right to do so.
Can I redistribute open source software?
Most, if not all, open source software licenses allow others to obtain a copy of the source code, edit, and redistribute both source and built versions of the software, edited or not. Also, more often than not, that includes commercial redistribution.
How do I uninstall open source license?
To start the account deletion process, send an email to [email protected] to confirm that you would like us to remove your account from the email address associated with your Opensource.com user account.
Can you revoke an MIT license?
Revoking a license retroactively is not possible. But since there is no patent grant with the MIT license, using the open source software is–potentially–open to patent litigation.
Can open source software be sold?
Absolutely. All Open Source software can be used for commercial purpose; the Open Source Definition guarantees this. You can even sell Open Source software.
Can you incorporate open source code from GitHub into an Infosys proprietary software?
Can you incorporate open source code from a GitHub forum into an Infosys proprietary software? No, Infosys does not allow use of open source components in proprietary software 6.
What license should I choose for my open source code?
If your code has been closed source up to now, the first thing you should do is decide on which open source license ( GPL <=2, GPL 3, LGPL, BSD, Eclipse etc.) you want to use. There are pro’s and cons to each, so read up on what restrictions they place on the code and decide who you want to be able to use it.
Can I modify a program without releasing it to the public?
You are free to make modifications and use them privately, without ever releasing them… But if you release the modified version to the public in some way, the GPL requires you to make the modified source code available to the program’s users, under the GPL.
How do I give my source code to someone else?
As long as you own that source code, all that you need to do is choose one of the approved Open Source licenses, include a copy of the license text, typically in a filenamed “COPYRIGHT”, including a statement saying that you are licensing the code under that copyright, and give it to somebody else!
What is the origin of the term ‘open source code’?
In the 1990s, the term “open” applied to software source code was sometimes used to imply source code being merely inspectable or visible or available. Going back further, in the 1980s there were uses of “open” in the computing industry that primarily connoted something like “absence of hardware vendor lockin”.