A short round of quiz conducted by FSFE members to assess the basic understanding of free software among the audience which shall set the stage for the scheduled talks.
5. A) GNU General Public License v3.0
B) MIT License (Expat)
C) Apache License 2.0
D) All of the above
Which one of the following is a Free Software
License?
6. A) No, it must be free of charge.
B) No, it can only be used for charitable purposes.
C) Yes, but you must pay before you can use Free
Software.
D) Yes, you can choose how you wish to use Free
Software.
Can Free Software be used for commercial
purposes?
7. A) When you write the software
B) When you register the software with the
authorities
C) When the first user of the software uses it
D) When you make the first sale of the software
When does software become copyrighted?
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8. A)No, software without a license is in
principle unshareable as full copyright
applies.
B)No, software without a license belongs
to the government.
C)Yes. Copyleft applies by default if there
is no license.
D)Yes. Software is in the public domain if
there is no license.
Is a software without a license Free Software?
9. Thank you for your attention!
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