GNU GPL definition

GNU GPL means the GNU General Public License version 2 or any subsequent version, as published by the Free Software Foundation Inc. Parties: mean both the Licensee and the Licensor. These expressions may be used both in singular and plural form.
GNU GPL means the GNU General Public License version 2 or any subsequent version, as published by the Free Software Foundation Inc.

Examples of GNU GPL in a sentence

  • The Licensee can include the Modified or unmodified Software in a code that is subject to the provisions of one of the versions of the GNU GPL, and distribute that entire code under the terms of the same version of the GNU GPL.

  • The Licensee can include a code that is subject to the provisions of one of the versions of the GNU GPL in the Modified or unmodified Software, and distribute that entire code under the terms of the same version of the GNU GPL.

Related to GNU GPL

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