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... ... @@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ 6 6 * **License Examples** 7 7 * **Proprietary** 8 8 * **All rights reserved license**, usually applied to closed source code. It prohibits any use not authorized by the owner. 9 - * **Cloud**: Is proprietary, but morelikeopen source. Prevents cloud providers from using their product commercially in order to maximize revenue. Also includes an open source release delay. The BSL has a 4 year delay while the FSL only has a 2 year delay.9 + * **Cloud**: Is proprietary, but close to open source. Prevents cloud providers from using their product commercially in order to maximize revenue. Also includes an open source release delay. The BSL has a 4 year delay while the FSL only has a 2 year delay. 10 10 * **Open Source** 11 - * **Permissive**: Allow reuse in other projects, even proprietary products, with no big stringsattached like MIT, or even a public domain license, with no strings attached at all like the 0BSD license.11 + * **Permissive**: Allow reuse in other projects, even proprietary products, with minor attached like MIT, or even a public domain license, with no strings attached at all like the 0BSD license. 12 12 * **Copyleft**: All derivative works must have the same license to remain open source. The source code must be made available to all users of the software. 13 13 * **Revenue**: Proprietary software is less attractive to users because of its risks, but easier to make money with. With open source, the situation is reversed. 14 14 * **Revenue Models**