List of FSF approved software licences
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The following is a list of software licences which Free Software Foundation (FSF) has approved as complying with their Free Software Definition. They are thus, according to FSF, free software licences.
| Name | Versions | Is copyleft? | GPL compatible? | Used by | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Academic Free License | 1.1, 2.1 | No | No | ||
| Affero General Public License | 1 | Yes | No | Version 3 of the AGPL is compatible with the GPL version 3. | |
| GNU Affero General Public License | 3 | Yes | Yes - GPLv3 | Compatible with GPL version 3 only. | |
| Apache License | 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 | No | Yes - GPLv3 | Apache | Versions 1.0 and 1.1 of the Apache License are not GPL compatible |
| Apple Public Source License | 2 | No | No | Apple's Darwin operating system | |
| Arphic Public License | No | ||||
| Artistic License | 2.0 | Yes | Perl | According to the FSF only version 2 of the Artistic License is compatible with the GPL | |
| Berkeley Database License | Yes | Berkeley DB | Also known as the Sleepycat Software Product License. | ||
| Boost Software License | No | Yes | |||
| CeCILL | 2 | Yes | GPL compatible since version 2 | ||
| Clarified Artistic License | Yes | ||||
| Common Development and Distribution License | Yes | No | Sun's OpenSolaris | ||
| Common Public License | 1.0 | No | |||
| Cryptix General License | No | Yes | |||
| EU DataGrid Software License | No | Yes | |||
| Eclipse Public License | 1.0 | No | |||
| eCos license | 2.0 | Yes | GPL compatible since Version 2 | ||
| Eiffel Forum License | 2 | No | Yes | GPL compatible since Version 2 | |
| Expat License | No | Yes | Expat | Also known as the MIT License | |
| GNU General Public License | 1, 2, 3 | Yes | Yes | GNU, Linux kernel, MySQL | |
| GNU Lesser General Public License | 2, 2.1, 3 | Yes | Yes | glibc and many other libraries, themes and icons | |
| IBM Public License | 1.0 | No | |||
| Intel Open Source License (OSI) | Yes | As published by OSI. | |||
| Interbase Public License | 1.0 | No | |||
| Jabber Open Source License | 1.0 | No | This license has been voluntarily retired from OSI. | ||
| LaTeX Project Public License | 1.2, 1.3a | No | LaTeX | ||
| GNAT Modified General Public License | Yes | GNAT runtime toolkit | |||
| License of Netscape Javascript | Yes | ||||
| Vim | 6.1 and later | Yes | Vim | ||
| zlib license | Yes | zlib | Also known as the libpng license. | ||
| License of the iMatix Standard Function Library | Yes | ||||
| License of xinetd | Yes | No | xinetd | ||
| Lucent Public License | 1.02 | No | Plan 9 | Also known as the Plan 9 License. | |
| MIT License | No | Yes | X.org | Also known as the X11 License. | |
| Modified BSD license | No | Yes | FreeBSD and OpenBSD | ||
| Mozilla Public License (MPL) | No | Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox | |||
| Netizen Open Source License | 1.0 | No | |||
| Netscape Public License | No | ||||
| Nokia Open Source License | No | ||||
| Open Software License | 1.0 | ? | No | ||
| OpenLDAP License | 2.3, 2.7 | Yes | OpenLDAP | GPL compatible since version 2.7 | |
| OpenSSL license | No | OpenSSL | |||
| Original BSD license | No | No | NetBSD | ||
| PHP License | 3.0 | No | PHP | ||
| Phorum License | 2.0 | No | |||
| Public Domain | - | No | Yes | - | Public Domain isn't truly a license, per se. The definition of what is in the public domain varies from country to country, as is whether or not the author of a work can place his/her work voluntarily in the public domain. If a work is in the public domain, no-one owns the copyright to the work, and/or (usually) anyone can use, copy, modify, redistribute, or otherwise exploit the work for any purpose. |
| Python Software Foundation License | 1.6a2, 1.6b1 - 2.0/2.1, 2.0.1/2.1.1 | Yes | Python | This license replaces the original Python License which was not GPL compatible[1] | |
| Q Public License | 1.0 | No | No | Qt | It was used until Qt 3.0, as Trolltech toolkit version 4.0 was released under GPL version 2. |
| Standard ML of New Jersey Copyright License | No | Yes | |||
| Sun Industry Standards Source License | 1.0 | No | Sun has voluntarily retired this license. | ||
| Sun Public License | No | This license seems now to have been "dropped" by Sun in favor of the new CDDL license, which is also derived from the MPL. | |||
| Condor Public License | No | ||||
| Ruby License | Yes | Ruby | |||
| Vita Nuova Liberal Source License | Yes | No | |||
| W3C Software Notice and License | Yes | libwww | |||
| X11 License | No | Yes | X.org | This is the FSF's preferred name for the MIT License. | |
| XFree86 1.1 License | 1.1 | No | No | XFree86 | The XFree86 Project contests GPL incompatibility.[2] |
| Zend License | 2.0 | No | No | Parts of PHP | |
| Zope Public License | 1, 2.0 | No | Yes | Zope | GPL compatible since version 2.0 |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Stallman, Richard. Various Licenses and Comments about Them. Free Software Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-07-25.
- ^ XFree86 Licenses. XFree86 Project (2005-01-01). Retrieved on 2007-07-12.

