Viral Open Source License definition

Viral Open Source License means any license for software that is “open source” or “copyleft” as those terms are commonly understood in the software industry, including, without limitation, any software license that: (i) requires licensees to disclose or otherwise make available the source code for any software incorporating, linking to or otherwise using the licensed software or developed using such licensed software; (ii) is a version of the GNU General Public License or the GNU Lesser General Public License; (iii) is a license designated by the Free Software Foundation as “GPL-compatible” (a list of which is currently set forth at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/licensing/licenses/index_html#GPLCompatibleLicenses); or (iv) was approved as meeting the requirements of the Open Source Definition promulgated by the Open Source Initiative and currently set forth at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/licenses/index.html. “Viral Open Source Software” means software that is or is intended to be subject to any Viral Open Source License.
Viral Open Source License means any license for software that is “open source” or “copyleft” as those terms are commonly understood in the software industry, including, without limitation, any software license that: (i) requires licensees to
Viral Open Source License means any license for software that is “open source” or “copyleft” as those terms are commonly understood in the software industry, including, without limitation, any software license that: (i) requires licensees to disclose or otherwise make available the source code for any software incorporating, linking to or otherwise using the licensed software or developed using such licensed software; (ii) is a version of the GNU General Public License or the GNU Lesser General Public License; or (iii) is a license designated by the Free Software Foundation as “GPL- compatible” (a list of which is currently set forth at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/licenses/license-list.html). Customer will promptly inform customer of any unauthorized use or disclosure of integrator keys provided as part of any API. CCH has the right to disable any Integration from interacting with any Legisway Service if CCH has a reasonable apprehension that any Integration may interfere with, degrade, or otherwise adversely affect any feature, functionality, or operation of the Legisway Service and or any related CCH system.