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The Ethical Security Operations License (ESOL) is a high-integrity, restrictive usage license. It is designed to be layered on top of any standard software license (e.g., MIT, Apache, GPL) to enforce ethical boundaries in cybersecurity. While the base license governs the copying and modification of the code, the ESOL v1.1 governs the legal ....

  • Updated Apr 4, 2026
HPL

HPL-1.0 is derived from Apache 2.0 acting as a legal trojan horse/warhead for operators of censorship and surveillance infrastructure. Small teams (<100 employees, <$50M revenue) have complete safe harbor. Violators consent to audits, waive trade secret protection over moderation systems, and pay attorneys' fees if the licensor prevails.

  • Updated Feb 14, 2026
  • Python

📜 LUEL-Standard : Un modèle de licence positive calquable servant d'outil de réinjection locale de valeur. Proposé comme exemple, non comme standard. 🚫 Anti-GAFAM | 🎓 Liberté Éducative | ♻️ 33% Redistribution Locale. "Code for the People, Not the Monopolies."

  • Updated Jan 3, 2026

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