You have build your program as a derivative, based on existing open source software component, licensed to you under the GPLv3. In case of distribution, your program must be licensed by you under the...
Last update: 11/10/2017
Wiz-0305
You have build your program as a derivative, based on existing open source software component, licensed to you under the GPLv2. In case of distribution, your program must be licensed by you under the...
Last update: 11/10/2017
Wiz-0304
You have build your program as a derivative of existing open source software component, licensed to you under the EUPL. In case of distribution, your program must be licensed by you under the EUPL. In...
Last update: 13/10/2017
Wiz-0303
You have received an existing open source software component, licensed under the MPL Your program, including the modified or un-modified component, can be licensed by you as a "binary executable"...
Last update: 11/10/2017
Wiz-0302
You have received an existing open source software component, licensed under the LGPLv2 or LGPLv3 Your program, including the modified or un-modified component, can be licensed by you under any...
Last update: 14/03/2018
Wiz-0301
You have received existing software components under the licence BSD, MIT, X11, Apache (or any other permissive licences) Your program, which may use, be linked or take over some code from the...
Last update: 11/10/2017
Wiz-0201
You have combined / linked your own software with components received under an OSI-approved licence, without creative derivatives of these other components. Your program may be perceived as a single...
Last update: 11/10/2017
Wiz-02
You have developed a program where components copyrighted by third parties where used or combined. The resulting application forms (from the end user point of view) a single program. Which situation...
Last update: 05/07/2023
Wiz-0107
You prefer a licence that is purposely done for a worldwide propagation, and reflects the "free software philosophy"? The GPLv2 and (since 2007) the GPLv3 proposed by the Free Software Foundation (FSF...
Last update: 05/07/2023
Wiz-0106
This corresponds to the European Union Public Licence (EUPL) The EUPL implements a common legal framework for open source licensing in Europe, with official value in 23 European languages. The current...
Last update: 05/07/2023
Wiz-0105
You do not accept that your software could be "appropriated" by third parties: copies and derivatives must stay distributed to all under "free / open source" conditions. This is the concept of...
Last update: 05/07/2023
Wiz-0104
You accept that your software could be "appropriated" by third parties, who could possibly re-distribute it (or create larger / derivative works) under the licence of their choice (including...