• An Open Education Reader
  • I. Intellectual Property
  • II. Free Software
  • III. Open Source
  • IV. Open Content
  • V. Defining Free
  • VI. Defining Open
  • VII. Open Source Software Licenses
  • VIII. Open Content Licenses
  • IX. Open CourseWare
  • X. Open Educational Resources
  • XI. Open Textbooks
  • XII. Research in Open Education
  • XIII. The Economics of Open
  • XIV. Open Business Models
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    GNU General Public License

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    Background

    GPL or GNU General Public License was the first copyleft license, and is still the most broadly used.

    Key Points

    Discussion Questions

    1. What is the situation with devices that don’t let users run modified version in the 3rd to last paragraph?
    2. How could a patent be applied to software?
    3. It’s interesting that GPL licensed  software can be used to create proprietary software. Is this for practical reasons?
    4. Microsoft seems to claim that GPL has some viral properties, does non-free software not have these same properties?
    5. How can Stallman justify selling license exceptions to companies? Aren’t they evil?

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