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Boundless Public License
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DO WHAT THOU WILT
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TO PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 2.55
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified copies of this license document, and changing it full or parted is allowed without any restrictions.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
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0. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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Anyone is allowed to copy and distribute the copies of this license agreement in whole or in part, as well as modify it without any other limitations.
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DWTWL – a license with a single requirement: DO WHAT THOU WILT
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The license provides more freedom than any other one (such as GPL or BSD) and does not require saving the license text on copying.
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DWTWL – an accomplished and eligible license for free text, code and any other symbols (including the software, documentation and artwork).
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The license does not contain "no warranty" clause. DWTWL can be used in countries that do not legally acknowledge the transition to public domain.
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Summary:
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An author-creator gives his or her source code to the world for free, without becoming distracted by worldly thinking regarding how and why the others will use it.
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