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Mozilla is the custodian of the Mozilla Public License ("MPL"), an open source / free software license. The current version of the license is MPL 2.0 ( html | plain text ). If you want to use or distribute code licensed under the MPL 2.0 and have questions about it, you may want to read the FAQ.
- Version 2.0
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- MPL 1.1
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- Changes From MPL 1.1
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- MPL 2.0 FAQ
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- Version 2.0
The Mozilla Public License (MPL) is a free and open-source weak copyleft license for most Mozilla Foundation software such as Firefox and Thunderbird.
- January 3, 2012
- Mozilla Foundation
As a weak copyleft license, the Mozilla Public License 2.0 allows OSS authors to both protect their contributions to a piece of OSS and have the opportunity for their work to be incorporated into well-known and successful pieces of proprietary software.
Mar 6, 2012 · As well as expanded compatibility, the MPL v2 provides amended legal language to make it accord better with uses and enforcement outside the US. In rewriting, the licence has also been made shorter and clearer. What makes the MPL 2 different from MPL 1.1? These bullet points are intended to summarise what is distinct about the MPL v2.
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29. I want to license my project (hosted on GitHub) under MPL-2.0, which looks like a reasonable choice. But since I'm not a lawyer, it's hard to estimate long-term benefits and consequences of this choice. Specifically, I have the following questions: Am I allowed to distribute the project for money under this license?