Copyleft Open Source Software definition
Copyleft Open Source Software includes, without limitation, each and every version of GNU’s General Public License (GPL), Lesser/Library GPL (LGPL), Affero General Public License (AGPL) and Server Side Public License (SSPL).
Copyleft Open Source Software means any Open Source Software that, when such item of Open Source Software is incorporated or embedded into, linked to, or installed, distributed, integrated or bundled with other software (“Other Software”) the applicable license agreement for such Open Source Software: (i) prohibits or restricts a person’s ability to charge a royalty or receive consideration in connection with the sublicensing or distribution of the Other Software; (ii) requires the distribution or making available of source code of any Other Software; (iii) except as specifically permitted by law, grants any right to any person (other than the recipient of the software) or otherwise expressly allows any such person to decompile, disassemble or otherwise reverse-engineer any Other Software; (iv) requires to apply the licensing agreement thereof to the Other Software which is deemed as a derivative work or such Open Source Software; or (v) requires the source code of modifications to or modified versions of the Open Source Software to be distributed or made available to licensees or any third party. The term “Copyleft Open Source Software” includes, without limitation, each and every version of GNU’s General Public License (GPL), Lesser/Library GPL (LGPL), Affero General Public License (AGPL) and Server Side Public License (SSPL).