What motivates free software developers to choose between copyleft and permissive licences?

Posted by Ridcully on Aug 8, 2013 10:43 AM EDT
opensource.com; By Nicolas Suzor
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Free software licenses can be divided into two broad categories: copyleft licenses (like the GPL), which require derivatives of the software to be licensed under the same terms; and permissive licenses (like the MIT/X11 license), which allow the software to be reused in any project, even closed-source projects.

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