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    Unlicense - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) License terms. Reception. History. See also. References. External links. Unlicense. The Unlicense is a public domain equivalent license for software which provides a public domain waiver with a fall-back public-domain-like license, similar to the CC Zero for cultural works. [3] .

  2. The Unlicense, published around 2010, has a focus on an anti-copyright message. The Unlicense offers a public domain waiver text with a fall-back public domain-like license inspired by permissive licenses but without attribution.

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  4. WTFPL license logo, a public-domain-like license. CC0 license logo, a copyright waiver and public-domain-like license [1] Unlicense logo, a copyright waiver and public-domain-like license. Public-domain-equivalent license are licenses that grant public-domain -like rights and/or act as waivers.

  5. Contrary to popular belief, distributed unlicensed source code (not in the public domain) is fully copyright protected, and therefore legally unusable in other projects (as no redistribution rights at all are granted by a license) until it passes into the public domain

  6. The URAA, to take the other example discussed above, only makes continued or new unlicensed uses of works whose copyright has been restored a copyright violation. Unlicensed earlier publications of the work (while it was still in the public domain in the US) are not punished "after the fact", i.e. ex post facto .

  7. Creative Commons maintains a content directory wiki of organizations and projects using Creative Commons licenses. On its website CC also provides case studies of projects using CC licenses across the world. CC licensed content can also be accessed

  8. If a work has no copyright or is licensed to Wikipedia under an acceptable "free" license, it is a free work and may be used on Wikipedia without copyright concerns. See public domain, copyright, and Cornell University's guide to copyright terms for discussion of