Big Picture of Academic Licenses
As you have seen, academic open source licenses are typically short and to-the-point. Often less than a page in length, academic licenses intend to grant to everyone all the copyrights and patent rights needed to exercise software freedom. There are few conditions in such licenses. A licensee, at most, needs to accept the absence of warranty or liability and to acknowledge the contributions of the original authors.
The brevity of most academic licenses is encouraging to users but somewhat perplexing to attorneys. Before open source licenses, it was not unusual to see multi-page licenses, with lots of terms and conditions that clearly defined the expectations of the parties. But with open source academic licenses, ...
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