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The <a href="licenses/mit">MIT License</a> is a permissive license that is short and to the point. It lets people do anything they want with your code as long as they provide attribution back to you and dont hold you liable.
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<strong>jQuery</strong>, <strong>Rails</strong> and <strong>.NET Core</strong> use the MIT&nbsp;License.
<strong>jQuery</strong> and <strong>Rails</strong> use the MIT&nbsp;License.
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The <a href="licenses/apache-2.0/">Apache License</a> is a permissive license similar to the MIT License, but also provides an express grant of patent rights from contributors to users.
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<strong>Apache</strong>, <strong>Swift</strong>, and <strong>Docker</strong> use the Apache&nbsp;License.
<strong>Apache</strong>, <strong>SVN</strong>, and <strong>NuGet</strong> use the Apache&nbsp;License.
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<h3>I care about sharing improvements.</h3>
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The <a href="licenses/gpl-3.0/">GNU GPL</a> is a copyleft license that lets people do anything they want with your code as long as they give the same freedoms to anyone else to which give your code or something based on it.
The GPL (<a href="licenses/gpl-2.0/">V2</a> or <a href="licenses/gpl-3.0/">V3</a>) is a copyleft license that requires anyone who distributes your code or a derivative work to make the source available under the same terms. V3 is similar to V2, but further restricts use in hardware that forbids software alterations.
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<strong>WordPress</strong>, <strong>Linux</strong>, and <strong>Bash</strong> use the GPL.
<strong>Linux</strong>, <strong>Git</strong>, and <strong>WordPress</strong> use the GPL.
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