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Definition of copyleft in English: copyleftnounˈkɒpɪlɛftˈkɑpiˌlɛft mass nounAn arrangement whereby software or artistic work may be used, modified, and distributed freely on condition that anything derived from it is bound by the same conditions. Example sentencesExamples - Innumerable questions surround the distribution of technical information in the copyleft environment, particularly because the Free Software Foundation has a copyleft license for its documentation as well.
- We should have said copyleft free software, not shareware.
- Software released under the GPL (also known as a ‘copyleft’) can be copied, modified and distributed by anyone, as long as they, too, release it under a copyleft.
- Whereas copyleft codified the social and legal norms of open sharing, the Internet provided a ubiquitous technology infrastructure that made it easy for programmers to communicate and share their code.
- Although it is the most well known, Linux is not the only open-source software available, nor is GPL the only copyleft license.
- The open source movement with Linux, Apache, GNU, and so forth said no, the way you really get creativity is by replacing copyright with what they call copyleft and hence replacing private property rights with a vibrant public domain.
- A copyleft is a copyright notice on a piece of software that permits unrestricted redistribution and modification, provided that all copies and derivatives retain the same permissions.
- This strategy is essentially the route taken by the Free Software Foundation and copyleft.
- An experiment created by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, OpenAudio is designed to promote sharing and collaboration among musicians and listeners by getting artists to copyleft their work.
- Applying the three-paragraph copyleft statement to tens of thousands of files was no easy feat, but we managed to automate it.
- One reason for doing so is that by releasing it under a copyleft, we can print the recipe for OpenCola without violating its copyleft.
- Thanks to copyleft, anyone can create their own free news source - even a non-neutral one - on the basis of our work.
- Furthermore, it calls for a wider use of novel institutional remedies such as copyleft and Creative Commons licensing, built upon the paradigm of copyright customisation.
- Opsound is a record label using an open source, copyleft model, an experiment in practical gift economics, a laboratory for new ways of releasing music.
- I think it's also worth mentioning the somewhat blind crusade for copyleft that Cory is on, where anything that remotely smacks of Big Corporate Copyright is slapped down.
- The GNU software license for example, and the copyleft license, are similar to the Creative Commons license.
- Draft 2 was an improvement on the first draft but still appeared to copyleft all free software.
- It's called copyleft, not copyright, and presumably the originators of this concept thought it was a great way to promote freedom of information.
- But they know a hell of a lot about copyright, so although the GPL is to most of them of little interest, they immediately grasp copyleft.
- In this sort of case, the question doesn't arise, because the use of short quoted citations in dictionaries has always been covered by the ‘fair use’ exception to copyright; this should apply to copyleft as well.
Derivatives adjective Once copylefted, the source code is forever available to the public. Example sentencesExamples - Complementary services and improvements or modifications of the work itself can be sold but the copylefted content will not be subtracted from the conservancy in which it was placed and raised.
- Most of the copylefted reference and technical materials mentioned in this article can be freely downloaded.
- Launched in January 2001, this collaborative, copylefted, Web-based encyclopedia already has collected more than 26,000 articles on everything from astrophysics to Enron, with an eventual goal of 100,000 articles.
- All this exposure to copylefted code was taking its toll on us.
Definition of copyleft in US English: copyleftnounˈkäpēˌleftˈkɑpiˌlɛft An arrangement whereby software or artistic work may be used, modified, and distributed freely on condition that anything derived from it is bound by the same condition. Example sentencesExamples - Thanks to copyleft, anyone can create their own free news source - even a non-neutral one - on the basis of our work.
- Although it is the most well known, Linux is not the only open-source software available, nor is GPL the only copyleft license.
- An experiment created by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, OpenAudio is designed to promote sharing and collaboration among musicians and listeners by getting artists to copyleft their work.
- But they know a hell of a lot about copyright, so although the GPL is to most of them of little interest, they immediately grasp copyleft.
- We should have said copyleft free software, not shareware.
- Draft 2 was an improvement on the first draft but still appeared to copyleft all free software.
- One reason for doing so is that by releasing it under a copyleft, we can print the recipe for OpenCola without violating its copyleft.
- Software released under the GPL (also known as a ‘copyleft’) can be copied, modified and distributed by anyone, as long as they, too, release it under a copyleft.
- Applying the three-paragraph copyleft statement to tens of thousands of files was no easy feat, but we managed to automate it.
- The GNU software license for example, and the copyleft license, are similar to the Creative Commons license.
- I think it's also worth mentioning the somewhat blind crusade for copyleft that Cory is on, where anything that remotely smacks of Big Corporate Copyright is slapped down.
- Furthermore, it calls for a wider use of novel institutional remedies such as copyleft and Creative Commons licensing, built upon the paradigm of copyright customisation.
- Opsound is a record label using an open source, copyleft model, an experiment in practical gift economics, a laboratory for new ways of releasing music.
- The open source movement with Linux, Apache, GNU, and so forth said no, the way you really get creativity is by replacing copyright with what they call copyleft and hence replacing private property rights with a vibrant public domain.
- In this sort of case, the question doesn't arise, because the use of short quoted citations in dictionaries has always been covered by the ‘fair use’ exception to copyright; this should apply to copyleft as well.
- A copyleft is a copyright notice on a piece of software that permits unrestricted redistribution and modification, provided that all copies and derivatives retain the same permissions.
- Innumerable questions surround the distribution of technical information in the copyleft environment, particularly because the Free Software Foundation has a copyleft license for its documentation as well.
- This strategy is essentially the route taken by the Free Software Foundation and copyleft.
- It's called copyleft, not copyright, and presumably the originators of this concept thought it was a great way to promote freedom of information.
- Whereas copyleft codified the social and legal norms of open sharing, the Internet provided a ubiquitous technology infrastructure that made it easy for programmers to communicate and share their code.
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