Copyleft Licenses definition

Copyleft Licenses means all licenses or other Contracts to Software that requires as a condition of use, modification, or distribution of such Software that other Software or technology incorporated into, derived from, or distributed with such Software (i) be disclosed or distributed in source code form, (ii) be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works or (iii) be redistributable at no or minimal charge.
Copyleft Licenses include the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License, the Affero General Public License, the Mozilla Public License, the Common Development and Distribution License, the Eclipse Public License and all Creative Commons “sharealike” licenses.
Copyleft Licenses means any license that requires, as a condition of use, modification or distribution of Copyleft materials, that such Copyleft materials, or other software or other Intellectual Property incorporated into, derived from, used or distributed with such Copyleft materials: (i) in the case of software, be made available or distributed in Source Code form, (ii) be licensed for the purpose of preparing derivative works, (iii) be licensed under terms that allow the Company Products (or portions thereof or interfaces therefor) or Company Intellectual Property Rights to be reverse engineered, reverse assembled or disassembled (other than by operation of Law), or (iv) be redistributable. Copyleft Licenses include the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License, the Mozilla Public License, the Common Development and Distribution License, the Eclipse Public License and all Creative Commons “sharealike” licenses.

Examples of Copyleft Licenses in a sentence

  • Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has used any Open Source Materials in a manner that requires any material software or Intellectual Property owned by the Company or any of the Company’s Subsidiaries to be subject to Copyleft Licenses.

  • None of the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company has used any Open Source Materials in a manner that requires any software or Intellectual Property owned by the Company or any of the Company’s Subsidiaries, to be subject to Copyleft Licenses.

  • Copyleft Licenses are licenses that require that any derivative work or work based on the program is distributed or conveyed only under the original li- cense terms (“Copyleft License”).

  • The Company and its Subsidiaries have not used any Open Source Materials in a manner that requires any Software or Company-Owned Intellectual Property, to be subject to Copyleft Licenses.

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More Definitions of Copyleft Licenses

Copyleft Licenses means Open Source licenses that require, as a condition of use, modification or distribution, that the Open Source licensed thereunder, or modifications or derivative works thereof, be made available or distributed in source-code form or be licensed for the purpose of preparing derivative works or distribution at no fee. Copyleft Licenses include (A) GNU’s General Public License (GPL) or Lesser/Library GPL (LGPL), (B) the Mozilla Public License; (C) the Sun Industry Standards License (SISL), (D) the Affero General Public License (AGPL), and (E) to the extent applied to software, all Creative Commons “sharealike” licenses.
Copyleft Licenses means all licenses or other Contracts to Software that requires as a condition of use, modification, or distribution of such Software that such Software or derivative works thereof incorporated into, derived from, or distributed with such Software (i) be disclosed or distributed in source code form, (ii) be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works, (iii) be redistributable at no or minimal charge, or (iv) be reverse engineered. Copyleft licenses include without limitation the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License, the Mozilla Public License, the Common Development and Distribution License, the Eclipse Public License, and all Creative Commons “sharealike” licenses.
Copyleft Licenses shall have the meaning assigned to it in Section 2.13(m)(i).
Copyleft Licenses means any Open Source Code governed by the General Public License, Lesser General Public License, the Affero General Public License, the Mozilla Public License, the Eclipse Public License, Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL), the Common Public License, the Creative Common licenses and any other license that requires that information necessary to reproduce or modify the work governed by the applicable license be made available to other licensees of the work.
Copyleft Licenses means Open Source Licenses that require, as a condition of use, modification or distribution, that the Open Source Software licensed thereunder, or modifications or derivative works thereof: (i) be made available to any third-party recipient in a form other than binary (e.g., source code) form, (ii) be made available to any third-party recipient under terms that allow preparation of derivative works, (iii) in the case of software, be made available to any third-party recipient under terms that allow software or interfaces therefor to be reverse engineered, reverse assembled or disassembled (other than to the extent any contrary restriction would be unenforceable under law), or (iv) be made available to any third-party recipient at no license fee. Copyleft Licenses include without limitation the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License, the Mozilla Public License, the Common Development and Distribution License, the Eclipse Public License, and all Creative Commons “sharealike” licenses.
Copyleft Licenses include the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License and the Affero General Public License. “Copyleft Software” means any type of Software subject to a Copyleft License.
Copyleft Licenses means Open Source licenses that require, as a condition of use, modification or distribution, that the Open Source licensed thereunder, or modifications or derivative works thereof, be made available or distributed in source-code form, be licensed under the applicable Open Source license, or be licensed for the purpose of preparing derivative works or distribution at no fee. Copyleft Licenses include (A) GNU’s General Public License (GPL) or Lesser/Library GPL (LGPL), (B) the Mozilla Public License; (C) the Sun Industry Standards License (SISL), (D) the Affero General Public License (AGPL), and (E) to the extent applied to software, all Creative Commons “sharealike” licenses.