COPYLEFT vs COPYRIGHT

Copyleft is a type of license agreement allowing the licensor or the user the legal liberty to use, modify, extend and redistribute a creative work and all its derivative works or forms (i.e. works based on or derived from it) against the popular mode of restrictive or condition licensing. The term copyleft is a modification on the word copyright except unlike copyright with usage condition and licenses and royalty. Copyleft is more towards the facilitation of the modification in line with the original license granted to the public. In simple sense, there is no royalty attached to the copyleft license as against copyright.

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