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The difference between the GPL and LGPL licenses are:

January 22, 2024Updated:January 30, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Linux Essentials › The difference between the GPL and LGPL licenses are:
Case 1: The difference between the GPL and LGPL licenses are:
  • LGPL is shorter than GPL
  • LGPL allows linking to non GPLed software
  • LGPL applies to web services
  • LGPL was made by the OSI while GPL was made by the FSF
  • LGPL allows you to distribute the software in binary-only form
Case 2: The difference between the GPL and LGPL licenses are:
  • LGPL allows you to distribute the software in binary-only form
  • LGPL is shorter than GPL
  • LGPL ensures that all variants of the original GPL program has the same freedom of use as the original
  • LGPL was made by the OSI while GPL was made by the FSF
  • LGPL applies to web services

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