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    under an MIT License. Open Blocks visual programming is closely related to StarLogo TNG, a project of STEP, and Scratch, a project of the MIT Media Lab's...
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    permissive MIT license dethroned the GPLv2 as most popular free-software license to the second place while the permissive Apache license follows already...
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    they will completely relicense Mono under an MIT License even in scenarios where formerly a commercial license was needed. Microsoft also supplemented its...
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