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Licensed under the Open Software License version 2.0.
Palm Beach Florida Open Software License (PBFL-OSL) is a legal framework utilized by the Palm Beach County government in Florida to regulate the distribution and use of open-source software. This license allows developers and users to freely access, modify, and distribute software governed by PBFL-OSL, while ensuring that specific conditions and requirements are met. PBFL-OSL promotes transparency, collaboration, and innovation within the software community by granting users extensive rights to study, modify, and distribute the licensed software. It is designed to align with the principles of open-source software, encouraging developers to contribute to the growth and improvement of the software by sharing their modifications with the community. The Palm Beach County government recognizes the importance of open-source software in promoting cost-effective, secure, and robust technological solutions. By adopting PBFL-OSL, the County aims to foster a collaborative environment where developers and users work together to enhance software functionalities and address any issues that may arise. Given the evolving nature of technology, there may be multiple versions or revisions of PBFL-OSL with slight variations in terms and conditions. Some named examples include: 1. PBFL-OSL 1.0: This version establishes the initial framework for Palm Beach County's open-source software licensing. It defines the fundamental terms and conditions for software distribution, modifications, and intellectual property rights. 2. PBFL-OSL 2.0: Building upon the principles of version 1.0, PBFL-OSL 2.0 introduces updates to address emerging legal and technological requirements. It may include clauses related to data security, privacy, and liability limitations, among others. 3. PBFL-OSL for Mobile Applications: This variant of the license specifically caters to open-source software applications designed for mobile devices. It may contain additional provisions addressing mobile-specific considerations and compatibility. 4. PBFL-OSL Extensions: In certain cases, Palm Beach County may release specific extensions or addendums to the PBFL-OSL framework to accommodate innovative software implementations or unique requirements. These extensions are thoroughly outlined within their respective licenses. It is essential for software developers and users within Palm Beach County to familiarize themselves with the particular PBFL-OSL version applicable to their project and ensure compliance with its terms and conditions. Adherence to the license promotes legal and ethical use of open-source software, contributing to the growth and success of the Palm Beach County software community.