Open Source Initiative approves European Union Public licence | Linux Today

Open Source Initiative approves European Union Public licence

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 14, 2009

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“The OSI is increasingly strict with new licences, to
prevent licence proliferation, says Martin Michlmayr, one the OSI
board members. In an interview with the German Linux Magazine
Online last week, he said he expects the EUPL to be of true value.
“For the first time we have a license available in all European
languages, valid everywhere and with all translations legally
scrutinised.””


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