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- Software relicensing is applied in open-source software development when software licenses of software modules are incompatible and are required to be...
- ****ign rights to the project (as above) but with various restrictions on relicensing: using the template requires choosing one of the mutually-exclusive options...
- GNU Free Do****entation License includes a specific provision for wiki relicensing; Creative Commons licenses are also po****r. When no license is specified...
- Challenge Cost Share Program, the Federal Lands to Parks, the Hydropower Relicensing Program, the Land and Water Conservation Fund, the National Trails System...
- from the original on April 22, 2023. Retrieved April 22, 2023. "Mozilla Relicensing FAQ". Mozilla. Archived from the original on May 13, 2010. Retrieved...
- The debate over Alcoa's relicensing and the establishment of a public trust has been contentious. In addition to the Relicensing Settlement Agreement signatories...
- The Business Source License (BSL) is a trademarked software license which publishes source code but limits the right to use the software to certain classes...
- extension, but the bill never proceeded out of House Committee. During the relicensing process, there were safety concerns pertaining to concrete degradation...
- "Matt Mackall is now Olivia Mackall". Mercurial. Retrieved 28 May 2021. "Relicensing", Mercurial (wiki), Mercurial-scm.org. Mackall, Matt (29 April 2005)...
- Users were puzzled as to how Stack Overflow acquired the rights for this relicensing of their past contributions, with some users explicitly stating that...