| domain | unlicense.org |
| summary | The Unlicense.org website promotes dedicating software to the public domain through the use of a template, the “Unlicense.” This template disclaims copyright monopoly interests, essentially allowing users to freely use, modify, and distribute their software. The site provides resources like articles and perspectives on copyright, the public domain, and the Unlicense itself, encouraging users to “Set Your Code Free” and explore the “Promising Future of the Unlicense.” It offers various viewpoints on moving beyond traditional licensing and copyright models, including “Whos Afraid of the Public Domain” and “Language Matters: Framing The Copyright Monopoly So We Can Keep Our Liberties.” |
| title | Unlicense Yourself: Set Your Code Free |
| description | An initiative to help software developers waive their copyright and dedicate their work to the public domain by offering a standard template and process for disclaiming copyright interest in software, both for original authorship and for contributions. |
| keywords | public, domain, software, copyright, library, free, code, license, implementation, project, line, have, more, file, statement, source, using |
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| nslookup | A 172.67.133.50, A 104.21.5.81 |
| created | 2026-02-16 |
| updated | 2026-02-16 |
| summarized | 2026-03-06 |
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