Fair-Code Open Source Licensing
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A Fair-Code Open Source Licensing is an open source licensing model that can enable fair-code open source distribution tasks.
- AKA: Fair-Code License, Sustainable Open Source License.
- Context:
- It can typically support Fair-Code Open Source Community Adoption among fair-code open source privacy-conscious organizations.
- It can often balance Fair-Code Open Source Openness with fair-code open source business viability.
- It can range from being a Permissive Fair-Code Open Source Licensing to being a Restrictive Fair-Code Open Source Licensing, depending on its fair-code open source commercial clause.
- It can enable Fair-Code Open Source Self-Hosting for fair-code open source non-commercial use.
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- Example(s):
- n8n Fair-Code Open Source Licensing, which restricts fair-code open source commercial offerings.
- Other Fair-Code Open Source Models, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- MIT Licensing, which lacks fair-code open source commercial restrictions and is fully permissive.
- GPL Licensing, which enforces fair-code open source copyleft rather than commercial limits.
- See: Fair-Code Open Source Software Model, Fair-Code Open Source Business Strategy.