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<h1>Choosing an OSS license doesn’t need to be scary.</h1>
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Which of the following best describes your situation?
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<a href="licenses/permissive/mit"><img height='57' src='images/three-arrows@2x.png' width='72' /></a>
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<h3><a href="licenses/permissive/mit">Do what you like with my code.</a></h3>
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The <a href="licenses/permissive/mit">MIT License</a> is a permissive license that is short and to the point. It lets people do anything with your code with proper attribution and without warranty.
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<strong>jQuery</strong> and <strong>Rails</strong> use the MIT License.
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<a href="licenses/permissive" class="button">See all permissive licenses »</a>
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<a href="licenses/foundation/apache"><img height='72' src='images/lightbulb@2x.png' width='43' /></a>
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<h3><a href="licenses/foundation/apache">I’m concerned about patents.</a></h3>
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The <a href="licenses/foundation/apache/">Apache License</a> is a permissive license similar to the MIT License, but it provides a patent license for any code that infringes on a contributor’s patents.
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<strong>Apache</strong>, <strong>SVN</strong>, and <strong>NuGet</strong> use the Apache License.
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<a href="licenses/foundation" class="button">See all foundation-backed licenses »</a>
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TODO: We might need a GPL landing page here so we're not making any political statements
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<a href="licenses/reciprocal/gpl-v2"><img height='69' src='images/circular@2x.png' width='72' /></a>
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<h3><a href="licenses/reciprocal/gpl-v2">I care about reciprocity.</a></h3>
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The GPL (<a href="licenses/reciprocal/gpl-v2">V2</a> or <a href="licenses/reciprocal/gpl-v3">V3</a>) requires that folks who modify your code also license their changes under the GPL. V3 is similar to V2, but adds a restriction restricting use in hardware that forbids software alterations.
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<strong>Linux</strong> and <strong>Git</strong> use the GPL.
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<a href="licenses/reciprocal" class="button">See all reciprocal licenses »</a>
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