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[http://www.xfree86.org/3.3.6/COPYRIGHT2.html#5 Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) License]:
:Users are free to use, modify, and redistribute, with or without source code, as long as the copyright notice within the BSD license remains. Note that there are two versions, slightly different in meaning.
 
[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/?lang=en The Creative Commons (CC) License Suite]:
:This differs from the others in that there are several variants of the license, each of which has its own specific stipulations. Developers can choose whether
or not to restrict distribution, derivative use, commercial use, or any or none of those; the only requirement all six versions have in common is that the author get attribution for the original code. This is an increasingly popular alternative to the GPL, as it is considerably simpler but also considered less 'sticky'.
 
[[wikipedia:Public_Domain|Public Domain]]:
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