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- The Berkeley Software Distribution license was first used in 1989
- A non-copyleft license
- The original had an obnoxious advertising clause
- all advertising material had to include a line of text, a problem as different authors used many different lines of text
- it made the original BSD incompatible with the GPL
- the new BSD license has not had this problem since 2000
- Is GPL-compatible
- Gives maximum freedom to recipients, even of releasing the software under any other license