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  1. The Apple Public Source License (APSL) is the open-source and free software license under which Apple's Darwin operating system was released in 2000. A free and open-source software license was voluntarily adopted to further involve the community from which much of Darwin originated.

  2. General; Definitions. This License applies to any program or other work which Apple Inc. ("Apple") makes publicly available and which contains a notice placed by Apple identifying such program or work as "Original Code" and stating that it is subject to the terms of this Apple Public Source License version 2.0 ("License"). As used in this License:

  3. Aug 6, 2003 · Apple has updated its Apple Public Source License (APSL), bringing it to version 2.0. Version 2.0 of the APSL is now considered a Free Software license by the Free Software Foundation,...

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    Apple sometimes distributes the source code to certain components of the Mac OS X under the Apple Public Source License or APSL. The APSL allows these components of Mac OS X to become collaborative projects.

    The current APSL version 2.0 is an "open source" and "free software" license that allows other users to use, examine, share, copy, play with, and improve the software. The principle requirements are that:

    1.If you modify a source code file under the APSL and share your changes, then you must license your changes under the APSL (section 2.2).

    2.If you distribute a program, then you must make available any APSL source code files that it uses (section 2.3).

    The APSL is weaker than the GNU General Public License because the GNU GPL requires the entire program to be free, while the APSL only requires the APSL source code files to be free and allows you use the APSL source code files together with other files in the same program.

  5. Apple Public Source License 2.0 (APSL) Open Source. OSI-Approved. Summary. Terms. Full Text. The open-source license Apple uses for some of its own code requires a fair amount of documentation (e.g. notice and date of any changes made to code) in return for the right to use and modify their software commercially.

  6. Apple” means Apple Inc., a California corporation with its principal place of business at One Apple Park Way, Cupertino, California 95014, U.S.A. “Apple Certificates” or “Certificates” means the Apple-issued digital certificates provided to You by Apple under the Program.

  7. Aug 6, 2003 · Apple Public Source License 2.0 now FSF-certified. Apple’s Darwin team has announced that version 2.0 of the Apple Public Source License (APSL) has been certified as a “Free Software License ...

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