Biolicense
From Biolicense.net
♡ BioLicense for sharing, synthetivity, & entrepreneurship
is made for an ◎ openfree, fast, and easy sharing of knowledge, software, information, and data.
Biolicense is a license scheme to enable human beings and machines to openfreely share information and knowledge for limitless number of purposes. It is a license that tries to protect information and knowledge from being exclusively owned by limited number of classes, races, and economic groups in the world. It also aims to maximize human synthetivity and entrepreneurship. Biolicense does not acknowledge originators and founders for knowledge and information to endow them exclusive legal credit or profit.
Philosophy of BioLicense (Biosophy)
Biolicense is a foundation to enable humans and machines constructing a consciously evolving knowledge and thought body(BioBrain) on Earth. The philosophical background of BioLicense is that it is the fundamental requirement for freedom in the universe.
We think openfree licenses will benefit societies more. => Vision of BioLicense
BioLicense and their founders transcend time
Ironically, the founders of BioLicense will come in the future. He/she is the person who will reach to the concepts or accepts the concepts that are fundamental to BioLicense and make web sites and writes about the philosophy of BioLicense.
BioLicense keeps asking: Is that you who founded BioLicense? Who invented BioLicense? The answer is all of us who existed, exists, and will exist in time.
It has 3 main sub types:
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1. BioAcademic License
- BioAcademic License is essentially an agreement of 'honest and honourable scientific research' and a declaration (biodeclaration) that the research and development results are for limitless sharing.
- It is essentially CopyLeft and CopyTheft. It is a neologism based on previous plans and publically available concepts in mid 1980s although it was not derived from them. BioAcademic License is more from a philosophical reasoning from BioSophy (Also, it is open to any new contributers and thinkers on its concept development as BioLicense defies time.)
- This is the most basic license of many BioXXX projects.
- BioLicense applied to a journal peer review system: The BioReview System
2. BioCommercial License
- This is a free and sharing commercial license of BiO centre and Bio[XXX] projects.
- This is essentially a common open source Copyright license in legal terms so that any company can acquire revenue for continuous existence in the BioSpace. It is perhaps the most similar one to GNU and Perl license. A major difference is that companies do not have to reveal the sources or put GNU terms as in GNU. So, it is more flexible than most copyleft and open source license schemes.
- Even though it is called BioCommercial license, it is effectively fully sharing. It just gives an option for companies to earn money using BioLicense based intellectual properties without worrying about any legal hassles.
- In practical terms, it is the same as public domain. The companies can claim their contribution to the development and hence justify profit making.
3. BioFreedom License
- This license is a mutually binding license (this is a strong CopyTheft license).
- Once you accept this license and use any product under it from someone else's, all your previous, present, and future Copyrighted and intellectual property will be perpetually free to the licencer.
- Essentially, this removes any kind of Copyrights whatsoever.
- It is like the licensee and licenser beome one person perpetually (like an unbreakable marriage)
◈ It is a license scheme developed by BiO centre (on openfree institute for understanding life).
BioLicense web site copyright and service mark policy
Sign and Join BioLicense ideas and movement
- If you support freer and opener exchange of software, information and knowledge in this world and if wish to contribute to our effort, please leave your any of URL, name, email and other contact information here.
Philosophical and social aspects of Biolicense
Other Licenses
BiO centre have developed and used the terms, independently, CopyLeft and CopyTheft since 1994. The concepts were for the maiximum academic exchange (I guess there were other people who used the terms and concepts before me. We are not claiming any originality here). The philosophy is that ideas, software, intellectual property should be shared by anyone and not taxed by any authority.
- (O) OpenFree License
- (L) CopyLeft
- (T) CopyTheft
- (S) Sharerights
- Ancient Book Copyright: ABC
- Share Alike
- (F) Future Generation License
- OpenSource
- GNU license.
- Freeware (BioLicense is a kind of Freeware)
- Shareware (BiO centre's one of the favourite copyrights as it works well and acceptable by many developers)
- CopyRight
References and External Links
BioCC: an openfree hypertext community cluster for biology
Budapest OpenAccess
Project Gutenberg: Project Gutenberg:
QuestionCopyright.org
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