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WTFPL &#8211; Do What the Fuck You Want to Public License &#9659;http://www.wtfpl.net/about There is a long ongoing battle between GPL zealots and BSD fanatics, about which license type is the most free of the two. In fact, both license types have unacceptable obnoxious clauses (such as reproducing a huge disclaimer that is written in all caps) that severely restrain our freedoms. The WTFPL can solve this problem. When analysing whether a license is free or not, you usually check that it allows (&#8230;)
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