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''The OSGeo is not a primary source of information regarding [http://www.fsf.org/ Free Software] or [http://www.opensource.org/ Open Source]. Please refer to the corresponding web sites for a thorough treatment. This page intends to give a quick insight to the topic and explain some basics. Feel free to edit this page if you feel that it is not enough or needs pruning.''
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== Introduction ==
 
[http://www.fsf.org Free Software] is a legal means to protect source code from being commercially exploited by proprietary business models. Free Software is closely related (and sometimes even percepted as identical) to [http://www.opensource.org Open Source].  
 
[http://www.fsf.org Free Software] is a legal means to protect source code from being commercially exploited by proprietary business models. Free Software is closely related (and sometimes even percepted as identical) to [http://www.opensource.org Open Source].  
  
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http://www.opensource.org/trademarks/opensource/web/opensource-110x95.png  
 
http://www.opensource.org/trademarks/opensource/web/opensource-110x95.png  
  
Free Software is '''not''' anti-commercial! There are many companies and individuals who make a living producing, maintaining and enhancing Free Software or offering services around it. In the geospatial realm it has grown into a healthy [[Business]] ecology.
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The Free Software definition allows for several freedoms that enable individuals to collaborate easily on a project. As the source code is protected from becoming proprietary it is not necessary to de-sign and then-sign complicated contracts that define who may use the software for which purpose.
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== Commercial Use of Free Software ==
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Free Software is '''not''' anti-commercial! There are many companies and individuals who make a living by producing, maintaining and enhancing Free Software or by offering all kinds of services around it. In the geospatial realm it has grown into a healthy [[Business]] ecology.

Revision as of 16:37, 13 April 2007

The OSGeo is not a primary source of information regarding Free Software or Open Source. Please refer to the corresponding web sites for a thorough treatment. This page intends to give a quick insight to the topic and explain some basics. Feel free to edit this page if you feel that it is not enough or needs pruning.

Introduction

Free Software is a legal means to protect source code from being commercially exploited by proprietary business models. Free Software is closely related (and sometimes even percepted as identical) to Open Source.

http://www.fsf.org/logo.jpg

http://www.opensource.org/trademarks/opensource/web/opensource-110x95.png

The Free Software definition allows for several freedoms that enable individuals to collaborate easily on a project. As the source code is protected from becoming proprietary it is not necessary to de-sign and then-sign complicated contracts that define who may use the software for which purpose.

Commercial Use of Free Software

Free Software is not anti-commercial! There are many companies and individuals who make a living by producing, maintaining and enhancing Free Software or by offering all kinds of services around it. In the geospatial realm it has grown into a healthy Business ecology.