Per the discussion in #168, the consumers of the softare are granted the right to use patents. So "Patent Use" makes more sense from a consumer perspective than "Patent Grant".
Whether in civil rights, human rights, land rights, "intellectual
property" rights (as in this case) or any other rights, the act of
deciding who ought to be granted which rights in which circumstances is
not only inherently political, it is the very essence of politics.
Therefore, it is preposterous for choosealicense.com, if it is to be
meaningful, to aim to be "Politics Free".
This edit takes into account feedback from @tekkub on my initial pull
request.
Whether in civil rights, human rights, land rights, "intellectual property" rights (as in this case) or any other rights, the act of deciding who ought to be granted which rights in which circumstances is not only inherently political, it is the very essence of politics. Therefore, it is preposterous for choosealicense.com, if it is to be meaningful, to aim to be "Politics Free".
- Sentence for "list of licenses common for specific communities"
reads a little easier as:
"list of licenses common to specific communities"
- Markdown with uppercase first letter, as a type
- Removed "I counted" as the repo voice otherwise
doesn't come from a single person
This removes the deprecation warning about absolute permalinks. Absolute Permalinks will be the default as of Jekyll v1.1: http://jekyllrb.com/docs/upgrading/