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Heather Meeker is a prominent expert on the intricacies of these things, and wrote a guide to them whose title puns on the phrase “Open for Business”. The SPDX standard contains “identifiers” that specify these things and defines a “plus” operator that can be appended to them to indicate versioning. In 2018, a (-5[1])huge uproar was caused by Redis (“RED-iss”) changing one of these things to combat free-riding by cloud providers. The Open Source Initiative maintains a list of approved examples of these (15[1])things (15[1])that comply with their (15[1])Open Source Definition. A very informal one of these things is used (15[1])by (*) “beerware”, named for suggesting to buy (10[1])the author a beer. “Permissive” examples of these things like Apache and MIT are contrasted with “copyleft” examples like GPL. For 10 points, Creative Commons has released popular examples of what texts that specify the use and distribution of software or other copyrighted works? ■END■

ANSWER: open source software licenses [accept copyright licenses]
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= Average correct buzz position
Conv. %Power %Average Buzz
100%80%90.40

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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Anish JindalComputer Science: Going OutsideI thought this was a Counter-Strike themed tournament52-5
Andrew HunterA TV Guide for NetheadsJAX guide -league -of -legends -lol -mortal -kombat8115
Luke Van De WegheThefoo8215
Albert ZhangI thought this was a Counter-Strike themed tournamentComputer Science: Going Outside8615
Arnav SoodCarnegie LemonsWhy does ACF have electrons do its work?9815
Michael CoatesEventually Munches All Computer StorageI Paused My Unique Game to Be Here10510