licenselike
Licenselike is a term used to describe a software license that is similar to another well-known license but is not identical. These licenses often share many of the same provisions and philosophies as their counterparts but may have slight variations or additional clauses. The concept of licenselike licenses is important in the open-source software community, where the terms of software licenses can significantly impact how software is used, modified, and distributed.
One of the most notable examples of a licenselike license is the GNU General Public License (GPL)
Another example is the MIT License and the BSD licenses. The MIT License is a permissive free
Licenselike licenses can be useful when a project needs a license that is similar to an existing