IBM Public License
Author | IBM |
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Latest version | 1.0 |
Publisher | IBM |
Published | August 1999; 24 years ago (1999-08) |
SPDX identifier | IPL-1.0 |
Debian FSG compatible | Yes[1] |
FSF approved | Yes[2] |
OSI approved | Yes |
GPL compatible | No[2] |
Copyleft | Yes |
Linking from code with a different licence | Yes |
The IBM Public License (IPL) is a free open-source software license written and occasionally used by IBM. It is approved by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and described as an "open-source license" by the Open Source Initiative.[3]
The IPL differs from the GNU General Public License (GPL), in that it places the liability on the publisher or distributor of the licensed software code. The reason behind this is to facilitate the commercial use of open-source software, without placing the contributor at risk of liability.[4] Proponents[who?] of the IPL note a clearer definition of responsibility for software code than that of the GPL.
The IPL is incompatible with the GPL because it contains restrictions not included in the GPL, specifically a choice of law clause stating the license is to be interpreted under the laws of the State of New York and United States intellectual property law. According to the FSF, "This is a free software license. Unfortunately, it has a choice of law clause which makes it incompatible with the GNU GPL."[2]
The IPL differs from the GPL in the handling of patents, as IPL terminates the license upon patent disputes.
Examples of software projects licensed under the IPL include Postfix, OpenAFS, and the now-unmaintained Jikes compiler for Java.
See also
References
- ^ The DFSG and Software Licenses - Debian Wiki
- ^ a b c "Various Licenses and Comments about Them - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation". 2016-07-08. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
- ^ "IBM Public License Version 1.0 (IPL-1.0)". Open Source. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- ^ "Open Source Licensing: An Innovation in Contract Drafting" (PDF). State Bar of Michigan. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
External links
- IBM Public License Version 1.0.
- The mailing list debian-legal's covering of the license.
- FSF license list with categorisation and comments on the IBM Public License
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