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Estratto dal libro “Software licensing & data governance. Tutelare e gestire le creazioni tecnologiche” (Apogeo Editore, settembre 2020); opera liberamente riproducibile nei termini della licenza Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial – Share Alike 4.0 International. Maggiori dettagli sul libro: https://aliprandi.org/books/software-licensing-data-governance/; testo della licenza disponibile qui: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/. Sommario: 1. Introduzione alle licenze software – 1.1. Le licenze software: tra compravendita e locazione – 1.2. Le varie categorie di licenze per software – 2. Strumenti giuridici per rilasciare software in modalità open – 2.1. La soluzione del rilascio in pubblico dominio – 2.2. Le licenze permissive – 2.3. Le licenze di copyleft forte e la GPL come licenza capostipite – 2.4. La licenza GPL – 2.5. Le varie versioni della GPL e le altre licenze di copyleft forte – 2.6. La Affero GPL e il copyleft di rete – 2.7. Le licenze di copyleft debole – 3. Compatibilità tra licenze open source – 4. Il meccanismo del dual licensing (o multilicensing).
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