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License compatibility is the comparison of two or more licenses to determine if certain usages and actions can be made. Use this tag if the question would like to determine the compatibility of licenses, or their individual clauses.

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(I can not imagine this was not asked before, maybe I was just too stupid to find it. For this case I am thankful for a hint/link.) I have read texts that say you can earn money with that in the ...
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There seem to be licensing issues in the dependencies I have used. I am trying to publish some R code, but at least two of the R packages my code uses rely on another R packages with incompatible ...
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R is distributed mainly under the GPL2 or GPL3, but there are also some header files(?) under the LGPL-2.1. The header files go outside my current comprehension. https://www.r-project.org/Licenses/ ...
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There's a project I'd like to work on and change. It's released under the two-clause BSD license. But the code is only distributed in the zip files you get along with precompiled executables. I assume ...
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Companies selling products containing embedded software, tend to ban the presence of any software licensed under GPLv3, LGPLv3 or AGPLv3, to avoid the anti-tivoization clause. The reason for this is ...
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I'm new to software licensing and open source so I'm having a difficult time wrapping my head around understanding how it works even after reading existing posts that discussed similar if not the same ...
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I'm working on an AGPL web application that uses Vue3 for the UI. Most of my components are written from scratch, but for some I used a wellknown GPL3 project on Github as a reference (the project ...
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Linus Torvalds stated at the DebConf 14 Q&A session: My argument for liking [GPL] version 2 was: I give you source code, you give me your changes, we're even. [...] The GPL version 3 allows you ...
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As a publisher, we release publications under the following license: This publication is provided under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution – NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-...
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I was recently attempting to contribute to a GPLv2+ project, where I created a new file. I set the copyright date to this year, and tried several options for the name, from my name, to "$PROJECT ...
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I have a library licensed under the MIT License. Recently, one of the dependencies of my library, that I use unchanged, switched from the MIT License to The Artistic License 2.0. Am I still able to ...
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I have forked a Apache 2.0 repository on github that has not been active for years. I have made modifications to the files. I want to release the modifications under a different license (Apache ...
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I am working on python bindings for a C library, which uses LGPL2.1. My Python bindings for the library link dynamically against it. For the python bindings to work when installed I need to ship them ...
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Let's say library P is licensed under GPLv2 with the GCC Runtime Library Exception 2.0 or another similar exception like the Classpath Exception. Proprietary software K uses library P. This is allowed ...
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I am planning on creating a dataset which contains data with different licenses. I decided to create differently-licensed versions of my dataset that contain different combinations of data from ...

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