Computer Science, asked by bhagatarchi9, 4 months ago

software that are niether free nor open thar are?​

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Answered by rishiramanuja
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Free Software and Open Source Software are different categories, but with significant overlap. This causes many people to be very confused between the two, since many popular examples are both. Typically people consider the Free Software Foundation to be the custodian of the definition of software freedom, and the Open Source Initiative to be the custodian of the definition of Open Source Software, so rather than try to create a new definition (and get everyone upset), let's talk about the current state of definition.

To further clarify -- there are two meanings of "free" that are frequently confused. Free of charge (no cost, gratis), and that which promotes freedoms (e.g. freedom to share information, libre). Typically when people speak of free software, they think of software that does not cost them money to acquire or use. However, when people talk about software freedom, they are usually referring to the "four freedoms" that are posed by the Free Software Foundation.  for the list and an explanation.

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