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Fedora has a defined set of licensing policies, which can be found at [[Licensing]]. The summary version is that all software and fonts in Fedora must be under a Free license, with the notable exception of [[Licensing:Main#Binary_Firmware firmware]].
Fedora has a defined set of licensing policies, which can be found at [[Licensing]]. The summary version is that all software and fonts in Fedora must be under a Free license, with the notable exception of [[Licensing:Main#Binary_Firmware|firmware]].


Because we include firmware, Fedora does not meet the FSF's [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html guidelines] to be a "Free GNU Linux distribution" despite the guidelines being based on Fedora's own licensing guidelines.  
Because we include firmware, Fedora does not meet the FSF's [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html guidelines] to be a "Free GNU Linux distribution" despite the guidelines being based on Fedora's own licensing guidelines.  

Latest revision as of 20:46, 7 April 2010

Fedora has a defined set of licensing policies, which can be found at Licensing. The summary version is that all software and fonts in Fedora must be under a Free license, with the notable exception of firmware.

Because we include firmware, Fedora does not meet the FSF's guidelines to be a "Free GNU Linux distribution" despite the guidelines being based on Fedora's own licensing guidelines.

Fedora is constantly auditing packages for compliance with these policies, and makes every possible effort to be compliant, however, due to the size of the distribution, we make no guarantees. If you spot something in Fedora which is not under an acceptable license, please let us know at legal@fedoraproject.org.

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