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 The term "open source software" refers to any software of which the code is open to use, modification, and redistribution under a variety of licensing structures designed to keep the code accessible and in the public domain.

In the legal domain, two of the most active groups in the open source software movement are the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and the Free Software Foundation (FSF).


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