This License applies to any original work of authorship whose owner has placed the
following notice immediately following the copyright notice for the Original Work:
Licensed under the Open Software License version 2.0.
The Tarrant Texas Open Software License (TT OSL) is a software license agreement that governs the use, modification, and distribution of open-source software in Tarrant, Texas. It is specifically tailored to the legal requirements and regulations of Tarrant County, Texas. TT OSL promotes the principles of open-source software by allowing users to freely access and modify the source code, redistribute it, and use it for commercial purposes without any restrictions. The license aims to foster innovation, collaboration, and community participation in the software development process. Under TT OSL, users are granted the right to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell the software and its accompanying documentation. However, it emphasizes the importance of providing proper attribution to the original authors and preserving the original copyright notice. There are currently no different types or versions of the Tarrant Texas Open Software License, as it is a specific license designed for the Tarrant County region. It caters to the local legal framework and regulations, providing a clear set of guidelines for software development and distribution within Tarrant, Texas. TT OSL aligns with the broader principles of open-source licenses such as the GNU General Public License (GPL), Apache License, and the MIT License, which aim to create a collaborative ecosystem where software can be freely distributed and improved upon by the community. In summary, the Tarrant Texas Open Software License (TT OSL) is a specialized open-source software license for Tarrant County, Texas, enabling users to freely use, modify, and distribute software while complying with local regulations.