Re: Public Domain - preferred wording for "license"?

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On 26. 05. 19 23:21, Richard Fontana wrote:
We no longer recommend use of CC0 for such purposes at Red Hat, or for
software at all, because of its exclusion of a patent license grant
(see CC0 4(a)). The issue of whether a free software/open source
license can validly do so has recently become a significant open
source policy issue.

If the MIT license is considered not permissive enough, you might wish
to consider Zero-Clause BSD: https://opensource.org/licenses/0BSD.

Tom, can we get this license added to the wiki?

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