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A typical software license grants the licensee, typically an end-user, permission to use one or more copies of software in ways where such a use would otherwise potentially constitute copyright infringement of the software owner's exclusive rights under copyright. | A typical software license grants the licensee, typically an end-user, permission to use one or more copies of software in ways where such a use would otherwise potentially constitute copyright infringement of the software owner's exclusive rights under copyright. | ||
== Hippocratic License == | |||
Boing Boing reports: | |||
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Coraline Ada Ehmke's [https://firstdonoharm.dev/ Hippocratic License] is a software license that permits the broad swathe of activities enabled by traditional free/open licenses, with one exception it bars use by: "individuals, corporations, governments, or other groups for systems or activities that actively and knowingly endanger, harm, or otherwise threaten the physical, mental, economic, or general well-being of individuals or groups in violation of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights." | |||
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* [[Hippocratic Oath (nonfiction)]] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_license Software license] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_license Software license] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [https://firstdonoharm.dev/ Hippocratic License] | |||
* [https://boingboing.net/2019/10/04/free-vs-open.html The Hippocratic License: A new software license that prohibits uses that contravene the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights] @ Boing Boing | * [https://boingboing.net/2019/10/04/free-vs-open.html The Hippocratic License: A new software license that prohibits uses that contravene the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights] @ Boing Boing | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocratic_Oath Hippocratic Oath] @ Wikipedia |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 5 October 2019
A software license is a legal instrument (usually by way of contract law, with or without printed material) governing the use or redistribution of software. Under United States copyright law, all software is copyright protected, in both source code and object code forms, unless that software was developed by the United States Government, in which case it cannot be copyrighted. Authors of copyrighted software can donate their software to the public domain, in which case it is also not covered by copyright and, as a result, cannot be licensed.
A typical software license grants the licensee, typically an end-user, permission to use one or more copies of software in ways where such a use would otherwise potentially constitute copyright infringement of the software owner's exclusive rights under copyright.
Hippocratic License
Boing Boing reports:
Coraline Ada Ehmke's Hippocratic License is a software license that permits the broad swathe of activities enabled by traditional free/open licenses, with one exception it bars use by: "individuals, corporations, governments, or other groups for systems or activities that actively and knowingly endanger, harm, or otherwise threaten the physical, mental, economic, or general well-being of individuals or groups in violation of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
- Software license @ Wikipedia
- Hippocratic Oath @ Wikipedia