copyleft
English
Etymology
Pun on copyright, which refers to using copyright laws for purposes that are in some ways contrary to copyright's original intent.
Noun
copyleft (usually uncountable, plural copylefts)
- The philosophy of using copyrights to enforce freedom of information, especially software source code.
- They believe in copyleft because they want their software to be used freely by anyone.
- A software license that follows this philosophy.
- I have placed my program under copyleft.
- The GNU General Public License is a copyleft licence.
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Verb
copyleft (third-person singular simple present copylefts, present participle copylefting, simple past and past participle copylefted)
- To license under a copyleft license.
- Linus Torvalds copylefted the Linux kernel.
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