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Permissive open source software licenses are related to proprietary software because they allow developers to incorporate open-source code into proprietary products without restrictive share-alike requirements, as described in [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5].

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Open-source license - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
claimCopyleft licenses require that derivative works include source code under a similar license, whereas permissive licenses do not, allowing the code to be used within proprietary software.
claimSoftware released under a permissive license can be incorporated into proprietary software products.
Open Source Licenses: Definition, Types, and Comparison solutionshub.epam.com EPAM 1 fact
claimPermissive open-source licenses are often favored by businesses and individuals who want to use open-source software as a component in their own proprietary software because they provide greater freedom to use the software in their own projects.
Open Source Software: What is OSS? - Sonatype sonatype.com Sonatype 1 fact
claimPermissively licensed software is preferred for commercial use because companies can incorporate the code into proprietary software without triggering “share-alike” license terms.
Legal aspects of Open Source Software: What makes it different ... en.havelpartners.blog HAVEL & PARTNERS 1 fact
claimPermissive licenses allow for integration with proprietary software without strict conditions, making them popular in both open source and commercial contexts.