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How Open-Source Licenses Began to Appear in the Early 1990s

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The concept of open-source software emerged in the early 1990s with Linus Torvalds' Linux project and the GNU General Public License (GPL). This revolutionary licensing model allowed for free access, source code sharing, and collaborative software development. The growth of the World Wide Web further fueled the open-source movement, making it a cornerstone of modern software development.

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