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WinSCP is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but //without any warranty//; without even the implied warranty of //merchantability// or //fitness for a particular purpose//. See the [[&url(gpl)|GNU General Public License]] for more details. | WinSCP is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but //without any warranty//; without even the implied warranty of //merchantability// or //fitness for a particular purpose//. See the [[&url(gpl)|GNU General Public License]] for more details. | ||
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- | The GNU General Public Licence (GPL) is probably one of the most commonly used licenses for open-source projects. The GPL grants and guarantees a wide range of rights to developers who work on open-source projects. Basically, it allows users to legally copy, distribute and modify software. This means you can: | ||
===== GPL in Short ===== | ===== GPL in Short ===== |