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I need a Free Software License for my machine learning software that will be distributed primarily to academic institutions in the UAE, with specific provisions for research use and data handling requirements.
1. Parties: Identification of the licensor (rights holder) and specification of potential licensees
2. Background: Context of the software, its purpose, and the intention to provide it as free software
3. Definitions: Key terms including 'Software', 'Source Code', 'Derivative Works', 'Distribution', and other relevant terms
4. Grant of License: Core license grant specifying the fundamental rights: use, copy, modify, and distribute
5. Scope of Rights: Detailed explanation of permitted activities and the extent of usage rights
6. Distribution Conditions: Requirements and conditions for redistributing the software
7. Copyright Notices: Requirements for maintaining copyright and attribution notices
8. Modifications and Derivative Works: Rules governing software modifications and derivative works
9. Warranty Disclaimer: Limitations of warranty in compliance with UAE law
10. Limitation of Liability: Scope of liability limitations under UAE legal framework
11. Termination: Conditions under which the license may be terminated
12. Governing Law: Specification of UAE law as governing law and jurisdiction
1. Patent Rights: Include when the software may involve patented technologies
2. Export Controls: Include for software that may be subject to UAE export regulations
3. Data Protection: Include if the software processes personal data
4. Commercial Use Provisions: Include if different terms apply for commercial usage
5. Network Use Provisions: Include for software that can be accessed over a network
6. Third Party Components: Include if the software incorporates third-party components
7. Contribution Terms: Include if accepting community contributions to the software
1. Schedule 1 - Software Description: Detailed description of the software, including version number and components
2. Schedule 2 - Third Party Components: List of third-party components and their respective licenses
3. Schedule 3 - Required Notices: Specific copyright and attribution notices that must be included
4. Appendix A - Installation and Usage Guidelines: Technical documentation for software installation and usage
5. Appendix B - Modification Guidelines: Technical guidelines for making modifications to the software
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