Computer Science, asked by divyanka46, 10 months ago

What is GPL software license? How is it
different from LGPL software license ?​

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Answered by rajanna4768
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Main Difference

GPL stands for General Public License. LGPL is like an amended version of GPL. It stands for Lesser General Public License. It limits your requirement to provide some of your code, but you still are required to divulge the modifications that you implement.

Answered by NidhiSahay
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Answer:

the GNU General Public license GPL is probably one of the most commonly used license for open source projects.The GPL Grant's and guaranteed a wide range of rights to developers who work on open source projects.

LGPL the lesser General public License. It offers lesser to a work than the standard GPL licence .The LGPL is used to licence free software so that it can be incorporated into both free software and proprietary software, the LGPL and GPL licences differ with one major exception.,with LGPL the requirement that you have to release software extensions in open GPLhas been removed .

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