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La [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html ''' | La [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html '''Licencia General Pública GNU'''] ('''GNU GPL''' o simplemente '''GPL''') es una licencia de software libre ampliamente usada, originalmente escrita por Richard Stallman para el proyecto GNU. La GPL es el ejemplo más conocido y popular de la fuerza de la licencia copyleft que requiere trabajos derivados para ser disponibles bajo el mismo copyleft. Bajo esta filosófia, se dice que otorga a los destinatarios de un programa de computadora los derechos de la definición de software libre y usa el copyleft para asegurar que las libertades son preservadadas, incluso cuando el trabajo es cambiado o es añadido. Está es una distinción de las permisivas licencias de software libre, de las cuales las licencias BSD son un ejemplo de nivel de calidad standard. | ||
La Licencia General Pública GNU Lesser(en menor medida) (LGPL) es una modificación, mas permisiva, de la version GPL, originalmente pensada para algunas librerias de software. There is also a GNU Free Documentation Licence, which was originally intended for use with documentation for GNU software, but has also been adopted for other uses, such as the Wikipedia project. | |||
The Affero General Public Licence (GNU AGPL) is a similar licence with a focus on networking server software. The GNU AGPL is similar to the GNU General Public Licence, except that it additionally covers the use of the software over a computer network, requiring that the complete source code be made available to any network user of the AGPLed work, for example a web application. The Free Software Foundation recommends that this licence is considered for any software that will commonly be run over the network. | The Affero General Public Licence (GNU AGPL) is a similar licence with a focus on networking server software. The GNU AGPL is similar to the GNU General Public Licence, except that it additionally covers the use of the software over a computer network, requiring that the complete source code be made available to any network user of the AGPLed work, for example a web application. The Free Software Foundation recommends that this licence is considered for any software that will commonly be run over the network. | ||
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