Licensing of CERN Software
The production of software, in the field of experimental physics and in support of computer services is a major outcome of the IT department. Several software packages developed by IT department are made available to third parties under well defined conditions. Software made available to third parties is called in this context "External" software (also sometimes called “published” software). The software may be published in one of two different forms and follow different modes of licensing.
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Form: Binary and Source
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Mode: Bilateral Collaboration Agreements
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Mode: Source code made available as
“open source”
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Mode: Binary-only code made publicly
available
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* The openlab and the EU-funded projects are collaborative undertakings which are not not per-se a Technology Transfer activities |
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IT department software made available to third parties is provided on an as-is basis, that is with no support from CERN, unless explicitly agreed through specific agreement. |