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Hacktivismo Enhanced-Source Software License Agreement

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Hacktivismo Enhanced-Source Software License Agreement
AuthorOxblood Ruffin
Debian FSG compatibleNo
FSF approvedNo[1]
OSI approvedNo
GPL compatibleNo
Websitewww.hacktivismo.com/about/hessla.php

The Hacktivismo Enhanced-Source Software License Agreement (HESSLA) is a software license proposed by Hacktivismo that attempts to put ethical restrictions on use and modification of software released under it.

The license was written by Oxblood Ruffin (of Hacktivismo and CULT OF THE DEAD COW) and Eric Grimm, an attorney with the EFF.

The HESSLA allows for enhancements to be made and for derivative works to be created, but it prohibits the use or modification of the software to violate human rights or to introduce features that spy on the user. It is intended to be a legally enforceable document. However, due to these restrictions, it is not technically a free software license,[1] though it was inspired by free software and open source licenses.

It has been criticized by the Free Software Foundation for introducing restrictions that they claim are ineffective for preventing abuse, but introduce legal incompatibility with other licenses.[2] It also is listed as a good example being a Human rights license in the Creative Commons wiki.[3]

The web browser xB Browser was temporary based on the Torrify Ethical Software License Agreement (TESLA) which was build upon HESSLA.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Licenses — HESSLA". Free Software Foundation. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  2. ^ "The HESSLA's Problems" from gnu.org
  3. ^ Hubley, Craig (8 February 2008‎). "Human rights license". wiki. Creative Commons. Retrieved 17 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "The Torrify Ethical Software License Agreement". XeroBank. Retrieved 17 April 2012.