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: Copyleft is a general method for making a [[Program|program]] [[Free_software|free software]] and requiring all [[Modify|modified]] and extended versions of the [[Program|program]] to be [[Free|free]] software as well.'''' | : Copyleft is a general method for making a [[Program|program]] [[Free_software|free software]] and requiring all [[Modify|modified]] and extended versions of the [[Program|program]] to be [[Free|free]] software as well.'''' | ||
: To copyleft a program, we first state that it is [[Copyright|copyrighted]]; then we add distribution terms, which are a [[Legal|legal]] instrument that gives everyone the rights to use, modify, and redistribute the program's [[Code|code]] or any program derived from it but only if the [[Distribution|distribution]] terms are unchanged. Thus, the [[Code|code]] and the [[Freedom|freedoms]] become legally inseparable.'''' | : To copyleft a program, we first state that it is [[Copyright|copyrighted]]; then we add distribution terms, which are a [[Legal|legal]] instrument that gives everyone the rights to use, modify, and redistribute the program's [[Code|code]] or any program derived from it but only if the [[Distribution|distribution]] terms are unchanged. Thus, the [[Code|code]] and the [[Freedom|freedoms]] become legally inseparable.'''' | ||
− | : [[Proprietary]] software developers use copyright to take away the users' freedom; we use | + | : [[Proprietary]] software developers use copyright to take away the users' freedom; we use copyleft to guarantee their freedom. That's why we reverse the name, changing "copyright" into "copyleft."'''' |
{{infoanarchy2|Copyleft}} | {{infoanarchy2|Copyleft}} |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 8 September 2006
See also: Licenses | Intellectual Property | Copyright
Taken from gnu.org: What is Copyleft?
- Copyleft is a general method for making a program free software and requiring all modified and extended versions of the program to be free software as well.'
- To copyleft a program, we first state that it is copyrighted; then we add distribution terms, which are a legal instrument that gives everyone the rights to use, modify, and redistribute the program's code or any program derived from it but only if the distribution terms are unchanged. Thus, the code and the freedoms become legally inseparable.'
- Proprietary software developers use copyright to take away the users' freedom; we use copyleft to guarantee their freedom. That's why we reverse the name, changing "copyright" into "copyleft."'
This article is based on a public domain infoAnarchy article: Copyleft | iA |