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Modulo Open Source License (MOSL)
Version 1.0.1
Copyright (c) 2014-2015 - Tim Nguyen <http://ntim.altervista.org>, Philippe
Loctaux <http://philippe.loctaux.com> and David Bailey
<https://github.com/robocoder-db/>
Everyone can distribute verbatim copies of the License, but changing it isn’t
allowed.
<https://github.com/moduloteam/MOSL>
Introduction
Vocabulary
"License" refers to the version 1 of the Modulo Open Source License.
"Original Authors" refers to the creators and copyright holders of the
Project.
"Project" and "Original Project" refer to the work licensed under the
License.
"Fork" refers to work based on or derived from the Original Project.
"Redistribute" refers to distributing the Project to the public by any means.
"You" (or "Your") refers to an individual exercising permissions granted by
the License.
"Source Form" or "Source Code" refers to the preferred form for making
modifications.
"Original Source" refers to the Original Project in Source Form.
What the License applies to
The License applies to any work which contains a notice placed by the
copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of the License.
If sections of that work are not derived from the Original Project, and are
independent and separate works, then the License and its terms do not apply
to those sections when You distribute them as separate works. When
distributed with the Original Project, the distribution of the Fork must
comply with the terms of the License, whose permissions for other licensees
extend to the entire Fork regardless the authors.
1. Making changes
a) Permissions
You may Redistribute the source with changes made; You are free to choose the
type of changes, as long as they comply with the License.
b) Requirements
Changes to the Project must be made inside a Fork. These changes can be
anything, including style changes, features changes and branding changes.
These changes must be visible to the user. If no changes that are visible to
the user are made, the Original Authors have the right to revoke Your rights.
You must include prominent notices in a Fork stating that You changed the
files and the date of any change.
2. Licensing
a) Attribution
You are allowed to Redistribute the Original Source of the Project, providing
that You attribute proper credit to the original authors, crediting includes,
mentioning the original author’s names, the original license, the original
copyright notice, the original product name and a link to the Original
Source. The attribution must be accessible to users in Your program.
b) Fork Licensing
You must license any work that You distribute or publish, that in whole or in
part that is derived from the Original Source or any part thereof, as a whole
at no charge to all third parties under the terms of the License.
You shall not modify any part of the License when redistributing the Original
Source.
c) License and copyright notice
You may distribute verbatim copies of the program's Source Code as You
receive it, in any medium, provided that You conspicuously and appropriately
publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of
warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to the License and to the
absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Original Source
a copy of the License along with the program.
d) Sublicensing
You may not sublicense any part of the Original Source without the original
authors' permission. Sublicensing the Original Source without the original
authors' permission will result in sanctions as described in section 5 of the
License.
3. Distributing
a) Commercial use
"Commercial Use" refers to any methods that gain funds to you, including
advertising or selling. Any act of commercial use requires written permission
from the Original Authors.
b) Branding
You shall not Redistribute the original author’s work with the same trademark
and branding. Your branding should also be different from the original
branding. Users must be able to distinguish the branding of Your application
from the original application.
4. Original authors rights and responsibility
a) Responsibility
In no event unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing will
any copyright holder, or any other party who may modify and/or Redistribute
the Original Source as permitted above, be liable to You for damages, even if
such holder or other party has been advised of the possibility of such
damages.
b) License sanctions
By modifying or distributing the Original Source (or any work based on the
program), You indicate Your acceptance of the License to do so, and all its
terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying the Original
Source or works based on it. If You do not accept or respect the License,
Your rights will be terminated.
5. External sanctions
If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement
or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues), conditions are
imposed on You (whether by court order, agreement or otherwise) that
contradict the conditions of the License, they do not excuse You from the
conditions of the License. If You cannot distribute so as to satisfy
simultaneously Your obligations under the License and any other pertinent
obligations, then as a consequence You may not re-distribute the Original
Source at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit
royalty-free redistribution of the Original Source by all those who receive
copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way You could
satisfy both it and the License would be to refrain entirely from
distribution of the Program.