Permissive free software licences are free software licences for a copyrighted work that offer many of the same freedoms as releasing a work to the public domain. In contrast, copyleft licences like the GNU General Public License require copies and derivatives of the source code to be made available on terms no more restrictive than those of the original licence. Well-known examples of permissive licences include the MIT License and the BSD licenses.
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