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COMPARISONS

There are also Shared Source licenses which have some similarities with open source, but a number of critical differences make such licenses incompatible with the Open Source Definition.

Some software licenses define an Open Standard basis and may or may not be similar to open source, like some versions of Solaris and PGP .

The '' Free Software Foundation has related but distinct criteria for evaluating whether or not a license qualifies a program as Free Software . See Free Software License and Open Source Vs. Free Software .''
Likewise, the Debian project has its own criteria, the Debian Free Software Guidelines , which in many ways was a precursor to the Open Source Definition.


OSI APPROVED LICENSES

Software in the Public Domain (that is, with no copyright license at all), meets those criteria as long as all source code is made available, and is therefore recognized by the OSI and entitled to use their Service Mark . In addition, OSI has approved the following licenses As Of 2005 :





NON-OSI SOURCE LICENSES

Licenses which are source-available but not OSI-Certified include:


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