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'''Category:Academic Free License''' — the Academic Free License (AFL) is a {{tag|license}} which can be applied to any original work of authorship where the owner has also placed a {{tag|copyright}} on their original work.  Although officially [https://OpenSource.org/licenses/alphabetical approved] by the [https://OpenSource.org Open Source Initiative], this license ''may'' not be suitable for [[:Category:Open source|open source]] work.  The Academic Free License, created by and Copyright of Lawrence Rosen,<ref>Lawrence Rosen (2007); [https://RosenLaw.com/OSL3.0-explained.htm OSL 3.0: A Better License for Open Source Software] ''RosenLaw.com''; retrieved: 27 December 2017.</ref> can be considered similar to the [[:Category:BSD License|BSD license]], in that there is "no reciprocal obligation to disclose source code".  The full text of the license (AFL v3.0) can be found at [https://OpenSource.org/licenses/AFL-3.0 this web page] and / or [https://RosenLaw.com/pdf-files/OSL3.0-comparison.pdf this PDF document].
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Fundamentally, the Academic Free License (AFL):<ref>Kevin Wang; [https://tldrlegal.com/license/academic-free-license-3.0-(afl) Academic Free License 3.0 (AFL)] ''tl;drLegal''; retrieved: 27 December 2017.</ref>{{cquote|Gives you a copyright and allows for a patent on the software so long as you include the original software, any of its copyrights or trademarks and a note saying that you modified it. Created by the same author as the Open Software License, this license is nearly identical but, unlike the Open Software License, not copyleft as it doesn't force derivative works to use the same license.}}
 
;See also
*[[:Category:Open Software License|Open Software License]] (OSL) — a similar and companion [[:Category:Copyleft|copyleft]] license also of Lawrence Rosen
 
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Revision as of 04:05, 27 December 2017

Category:Academic Free License — the Academic Free License (AFL) is a license which can be applied to any original work of authorship where the owner has also placed a copyright on their original work. Although officially approved by the Open Source Initiative, this license may not be suitable for open source work. The Academic Free License, created by and Copyright of Lawrence Rosen,[1] can be considered similar to the BSD license, in that there is "no reciprocal obligation to disclose source code". The full text of the license (AFL v3.0) can be found at this web page and / or this PDF document.

Fundamentally, the Academic Free License (AFL):[2]

Gives you a copyright and allows for a patent on the software so long as you include the original software, any of its copyrights or trademarks and a note saying that you modified it. Created by the same author as the Open Software License, this license is nearly identical but, unlike the Open Software License, not copyleft as it doesn't force derivative works to use the same license.
See also
References
  1. Lawrence Rosen (2007); OSL 3.0: A Better License for Open Source Software RosenLaw.com; retrieved: 27 December 2017.
  2. Kevin Wang; Academic Free License 3.0 (AFL) tl;drLegal; retrieved: 27 December 2017.

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