GNU GPL definition
Examples of GNU GPL in a sentence
In addition, I agree that I will not incorporate into any Company software or otherwise deliver to Company any software code licensed under the GNU GPL or LGPL or any other license that, by its terms, requires or conditions the use or distribution of such code on the disclosure, licensing, or distribution of any source code owned or licensed by Company.
However, in no event will Consultant incorporate into the Work Product any software code licensed under the GNU GPL or LGPL or any similar “open source” license.
Linux is licensed separately pursuant to the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or GPL).
Algumas bibliotecas de software e outros softwares de terceiros incluídos no Software Apple são softwares gratuitos e estão licenciados sob os termos da Licença Pública Geral GNU (GPL) ou da Licença Pública Geral de Bibliotecas GNU (LGPL), dependendo do caso.
Linux is licensed separately pursuant to the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or GPL), which is provided “AS-IS”.
The Licensee can include the Modified or unmodified Software in a code that is subject to the provisions of one of the versions of the GNU GPL, and distribute that entire code under the terms of the same version of the GNU GPL.
Subject to the Tangerine license under the GNU GPL described in section 24 hereof, but otherwise notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, RTI shall retain ownership of all proprietary data, concepts, methods, techniques, processes, protocols, adaptations, ideas, formulas, software, databases, know-how, tools, trade secrets, background technologies, and standards of judgment (collectively “RTI Methods”) owned, licensed, or controlled by RTI prior to this Agreement.
The Licensee can include the Modified or unmodified Software in a code that is subject to the provisions of one of the versions of the GNU GPL, GNU Affero GPL and/or EUPL and distribute that entire code under the terms of the same version of the GNU GPL, GNU Affero GPL and/or EUPL.
LICENSEE acknowledges that the SOFTWARE contains open source code (e.g., source code subject to a GNU GPL license) and that specific license terms should consequently be applied.
The Licensee can include a code that is subject to the provisions of one of the versions of the GNU GPL in the Modified or unmodified Software, and distribute that entire code under the terms of the same version of the GNU GPL.