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RECIPROCAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 1.1, November 1, 2002
Copyright (C) 2001-2002
Technical Pursuit Inc.,
All Rights Reserved.
PREAMBLE
This Preamble is intended to describe, in plain English, the nature, intent, and scope of this License. However, this Preamble is not a part of this License. The legal effect of this License is dependent only upon the terms of the License and not this Preamble.
This License is based on the concept of reciprocity. In exchange for being granted certain rights under the terms of this License to Licensor's Software, whose Source Code You have access to, You are required to reciprocate by providing equal access and rights to all third parties to the Source Code of any Modifications, ...
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RECIPROCAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 1.3, February 1, 2006
Copyright (C) 2001-2006
Technical Pursuit Inc.,
All Rights Reserved.
PREAMBLE
This Preamble is intended to describe, in plain English, the nature, intent,
and scope of this License. However, this Preamble is not a part of this License.
The legal effect of this License is dependent only upon the terms of the License
and not this Preamble.
This License is based on the concept of reciprocity. In exchange for being
granted certain rights under the terms of this License to Licensor's Software,
whose Source Code You have access to, You are required to reciprocate by providing
equal access and rights to all third parties to the Source Code of any Modifications,...
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Reciprocal Public License (RPL-1.5)
Version 1.5, July 15, 2007
Copyright (C) 2001-2007
Technical Pursuit Inc.,
All Rights Reserved.
PREAMBLE
The Reciprocal Public License (RPL) is based on the concept of reciprocity or,
if you prefer, fairness.
In short, this license grew out of a desire to close loopholes in previous open
source licenses, loopholes that allowed parties to acquire open source software
and derive financial benefit from it without having to release their
improvements or derivatives to the community which enabled them. This occurred
any time an entity did not release their application to a "third party".
While there is a certain freedom in this model of licensing, it struck the
authors of the RPL as being unfai...
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