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Is Mozilla Public License Open Source?

Mozilla is the custodian of the Mozilla Public License ("MPL"), an open source/free software license. The current version of the license is MPL 2.0 (html | plain text). If you want to use or distribute code licensed under the MPL 2.0 and have questions about it, you may want to read the FAQ.

Can I use Mozilla Public License?

Nothing. Like all other free and open source software, software available under the MPL is available for anyone (including individuals and companies) to use for any purpose.

MPL 2.0 FAQ - Mozilla

Is MPL compatible with GPL?

Many of the most common free-software licenses, especially the permissive licenses, such as the original MIT/X license, BSD licenses (in the three-clause and two-clause forms, though not the original four-clause form), MPL 2.0, and LGPL, are GPL-compatible.

License compatibility - Wikipedia

What is the open source license for Firefox?

The Mozilla Public License (MPL) is a free and open-source software license developed and maintained by the Mozilla Foundation.

Mozilla Public License - Wikipedia

WHO released the MPL?

Founded in 2019 by Sai Srinivas and Shubham Malhotra, MPL will become the 26th startup and the second online gaming company to join the unicorn club of privately held firms, which are valued at $1 billion or more.

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