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Free software licenses are most suitable for licensing, well, software. However, free software projects often incorporate media which is not software in and of itself, such as artwork and documentation. Different licenses are recommended for these use-cases. We have some recommendations for licenses which are suitable for non-software media, are within the spirit of free software, and are compatible with free software licenses. Creative Commons Most multimedia assets – images, audio, videos...| writefreesoftware.org
The nature of copyright ownership in free software bears clarifying. In the absence of a Contributor License Agreement or similar document (a practice we strongly recommend against), how do free software developers and publishers manage the legal rights associated with the software’s copyright? Who owns a free software project? When you contribute to a free software project, if you do not assign your copyright to someone else, you retain ownership over the intellectual property rights assoc...| writefreesoftware.org
1.1. “Contributor”means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to the creation of, or owns Covered Software.| www.mozilla.org
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