The GNU General Public License (GPL) is a free, copyleft license that allows users to change and share all versions of a program. The basic concept of the GPL is that if you distribute the software, you must do so under the same license terms as when you received it. This ensures that the freedoms to use, study, share, and modify the software are preserved1.
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GNU General Public License - Wikipedia1
Licenses - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation2
GNU General Public License - Techopedia3
GNU General Public License - Simple English Wikipedia4
GNU General Public License | GPLv3 explained | Snyk5
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