Draft:Open Source Protection License

Series of free software licenses

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The Open Source Protection License (OSPL, NOOSPL or Nebula One's Open Source Protection License) is a series of free software licenses aimed to allow creative works, software, and hardware to be copied, reproduced, shared, and adapted within the original creator's views[2]. The license is strongly copyleft, meaning any work that is adapted from any works using the license will also in turn have to use an OSPL license or a combination of an OSPL license with another license[3]

Open Source Protection License (OSPL)
AuthorHarvey Washington
Latest version1
OSI approvedYes
CopyleftYes.[1]
Websitehttps://www.nebulaone.org/license.html

Although the license being lesser known in main-stream works, it is used predominantly in open-source game modifications, such as Minecraft Mods[4]. The license aims for an artist-focused ethical approach[5] instead of CC and GNU GPL.

References

  1. ^ One, Nebula. "3. Redistribution You may distribute copies of the Work or Adaptations thereof, provided that: • You include a copy of this OSPL with every copy of the Work or Adaptation". www.nebulaone.org. Nebula One. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  2. ^ Nebula One (2024-06-03). Introducing the Open Source Protection License (OSPL). Retrieved 2024-06-04 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "OSPL". www.nebulaone.org. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  4. ^ TGC-Group/WorldDynamics-Engine, TGC Group, 2024-06-04, retrieved 2024-06-04
  5. ^ "OSPL". www.nebulaone.org. Retrieved 2024-06-04.