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在什么许可下是Ubuntu?它可以合法修改和分发吗?

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问题描述

Ubuntu有哪些许可证(GPL,MIT,混合)?修改它并重新分发我的修改版本是否合法?

最佳解决办法

Ubuntu是一系列许可证,每个单独的软件包都有/usr /share /doc /PACKAGE /copyright下的版权文件,例如: /usr /share /doc /gnome-panel /copyright主要和&所有包裹宇宙是自由软件&可以修改和重新分配 – 限制&多种包装包属于其他可能不允许的许可证。

有关详细信息,请参阅http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/licensing

次佳解决办法

这完全合法。

发布的自定义Ubuntu的示例:

此外,Ubuntu本身不会存在if it wasn’t for Debian.

More on that relationship here

有一个page on Ubuntu licensing,特别是:

Software installed by default

When you install Ubuntu, you will typically install a complete desktop environment. It is also possible to install a minimal set of software (just enough to boot your machine) and then manually select the precise software applications to install. Such a “custom” install is usually favoured by server administrators, who prefer to keep only the software they absolutely need on the server. All of the application software installed by default is free software. In addition, we install some hardware drivers that are available only in binary format, but such packages are clearly marked in the restricted component.

(强调我的)

有Ubuntu品牌的问题。

商标政策解释了这一点:

Permitted use Certain usages of the Trademarks are fine and no specific permission from us is needed.

Community advocacy.

Ubuntu is built by, and largely for, its community. We share access to the Trademarks with the entire community for the purposes of discussion, development and advocacy. We recognise that most of the open source discussion and development areas are for non-commercial purposes and will allow the use of the trademarks in this context, provided: the Trademark is used in a manner consistent with the Usage Guidelines below there is no commercial intent behind the use what you are referring to is in fact Ubuntu. If someone is confused into thinking that what isn’t Ubuntu is in fact Ubuntu, you are probably doing something wrong there is no suggestion (through words or appearance) that your project is approved, sponsored, or affiliated with Ubuntu or its related projects unless it actually has been approved by and is accountable to the Ubuntu Community Council

所以(在这个non-lawyers意见中),只要你清楚这是一个Ubuntu derivative(类似于Ubuntu基于Debian的方式),你就没事了。

但是,我不是律师,所以这可能是一个有缺陷的解释。

第三种解决办法

来自http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/licensing

Ubuntu is a collection of thousands of computer programs and documents created by a range of individuals, teams and companies.

Each of these programs may come under a different licence. This licence policy describes the process that we follow in determining which software will be included by default in the Ubuntu operating system.

Copyright licensing and trademarks are two different areas of law, and we consider them separately in Ubuntu. The following policy applies only to copyright licences. We evaluate trademarks on a case-by-case basis.

Categories of software in Ubuntu

The thousands of software packages available for Ubuntu are organized into four key groups or components: main, restricted, universe and multiverse. Software is published in one of these components based on whether or not it meets our free software philosophy, and the level of support we can provide for it.

This policy only addresses the software that you will find in main and restricted, which contain software that is fully supported by the Ubuntu team and must comply with this policy.

Ubuntu ‘main’ component licence policy

All application software included in the Ubuntu main component:

Must include source code. The main component has a strict and non-negotiable requirement that application software included in it must come with full source code.

Must allow modification and distribution of modified copies under the same licence. Just having the source code does not convey the same freedom as having the right to change it. Without the ability to modify software, the Ubuntu community cannot support software, fix bugs, translate it, or improve it.

Ubuntu ‘main’ and ‘restricted’ component licence policy

All application software in both main and restricted must meet the following requirements: Must allow redistribution. Your right to sell or give away the software alone, or as part of an aggregate software distribution, is important because: You, the user, must be able to pass on any software you have received from Ubuntu in either source code or compiled form.

While Ubuntu will not charge licence fees for this distribution, you might want to charge to print Ubuntu CDs, or create your own customised versions of Ubuntu which you sell, and should have the freedom to do so.

Must not require royalty payments or any other fee for redistribution or modification.It’s important that you can exercise your rights to this software without having to pay for the privilege, and that you can pass these rights on to other people on exactly the same basis.

Must allow these rights to be passed on along with the software. You should be able to have exactly the same rights to the software as we do.

Must not discriminate against persons, groups or against fields of endeavour. The licence of software included in Ubuntu can not discriminate against anyone or any group of users and cannot restrict users from using the software for a particular field of endeavour – a business for example. So we will not distribute software that is licensed “freely for non-commercial use”.

Must not be distributed under a licence specific to Ubuntu. The rights attached to the software must not depend on the program being part of Ubuntu system. So we will not distribute software for which Ubuntu has a “special” exemption or right, and we will not put our own software into Ubuntu and then refuse you the right to pass it on.

Must not contaminate other software licences.The licence must not place restrictions on other software that is distributed along with it. For example, the licence must not insist that all other programmes distributed on the same medium be free software. May require source modifications to be distributed as patches. In some cases, software authors are happy for us to distribute their software and modifications to their software, as long as the two are distributed separately, so that people always have a copy of their pristine code. We are happy to respect this preference. However, the licence must explicitly permit distribution of software built from modified source code.

Documentation, firmware and drivers

Ubuntu contains licensed and copyrighted works that are not application software. For example, the default Ubuntu installation includes documentation, images, sounds, video clips and firmware. The Ubuntu community will make decisions on the inclusion of these works on a case-by-case basis, ensuring that these works do not restrict our ability to make Ubuntu available free of charge, and that you can continue to redistribute Ubuntu.

Software installed by default

When you install Ubuntu, you will typically install a complete desktop environment. It is also possible to install a minimal set of software (just enough to boot your machine) and then manually select the precise software applications to install. Such a “custom” install is usually favored by server administrators, who prefer to keep only the software they absolutely need on the server.

All of the application software installed by default is free software. In addition, we install some hardware drivers that are available only in binary format, but such packages are clearly marked in the restricted component.

第四种办法

这是一个混合。每个包裹可以根据不同的条款获得许可。

修改它并重新分配main和universe中的每个包通常是合法的,一些包可能对此有限制,例如firefox名称和徽标是商标的,因此未经Mozilla许可不得使用。

您可以在/usr /share /doc /* /copyright中查看单个包许可证

第五种办法

根据维基百科,Ubuntu大部分是GPL许可:

The only exceptions are some proprietary hardware drivers.[24] The main license used is the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) which, along with the GNU Lesser General Public License (GNU LGPL), explicitly declares that users are free to run, copy, distribute, study, change, develop and improve the software. On the other hand, there is also proprietary software available that can run on Ubuntu.

资料来源:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_(operating_system)#Features

存在不包括的特定包(例如,受限制的驱动程序),其提供不同的许可。

在官方ubuntu.org website上,您还可以找到有关此主题的更多信息。

它还明确指出ubuntu包中提供了4种类型的许可证:

The thousands of software packages available for Ubuntu are organised into four key groups or components: main, restricted, universe and multiverse. Software is published in one of these components based on whether or not it meets our free software philosophy, and the level of support we can provide for it.

第六种办法

http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/licensing

根据这个链接,Ubuntu是许多计算机程序的集合,每个计算机程序都可以使用不同的许可证。

据我所知,底层Linux内核是在GNU GPL版本2下发布的:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel

如果你想查找每个程序的许可协议,那么你可以在这个位置的Ubuntu机器上找到它:

/usr/share/doc/*/copyright

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