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                       The Open Source Licensing market is a subset of the software industry that focuses on the development and distribution of software under open source licenses. Open source licenses allow users to access, modify, and share software freely, without the need to pay for a license. This type of licensing has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it allows developers to collaborate on projects and share their work with the public.
Open source licenses are typically divided into two categories:    permissive and copyleft. Permissive licenses allow users to modify and redistribute the software without any restrictions, while copyleft licenses require users to share any modifications they make to the software.
Companies in the Open Source Licensing market include Red Hat, Canonical, SUSE, and Apache Software Foundation. These companies provide open source software and services, as well as support and training for developers. They also provide tools and resources to help developers create and maintain open source projects. Show Less   Read more