Software licenses include copyright, freeware, and open-source licensing schemes. Licenses are used to protect the intellectual property of the author while also defining accessibility of the code. Students consider licensing implications for their own work, especially when incorporating libraries and other resources. For example, students might consider two software libraries that address a similar need, justifying their choice of one over the other. The choice could be based upon least restrictive licensing or further protections for their own intellectual property.
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Depth 2Parent ID: BB99C569FDED4FF5B07779B9AE3CD91FStandard set: Level 3A: Grades 9-10 (Ages 14-16)
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- Statement code
- Standard ID
- 4BE97290F7024F94A0DF4C5E0AF27C4D
- Subject
- Computer Science
- Grades
- 09, 10
- Ancestor IDs
- BB99C569FDED4FF5B07779B9AE3CD91FFE1325C506AB4533A562D9AD17E0536F
- Source document
- CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards (Revised 2017)
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- CC BY 4.0 US