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'''Required reintegration''' of any [[improvement]] is a feature of [[free software]] (where it applies to [[copyright]] only) and [[Consortium licensed]] deliverables (where it also often applies to [[patent]] and even [[trademark]]).
'''Required reintegration''' of any [[improvement]] is a feature of [[free software]] (where it applies to [[copyright]] only) and [[Consortium licensed]] deliverables (where it also often applies to [[patent]] and even [[trademark]]).


[[Open source]] does not require it at all, and [[shared source]] often requires ceding all rights to the original vendor on very limited terms.
It is thought to help control the [[bad copy problem]] in general and the [[self-interested fork problem]] in particular.  [[Open source]] advocates tend to think otherwise, but they tend not to see those problems at all.  Open source licenses do not require reintegration at all, while [[shared source]] often requires ceding all rights to the original vendor on very limited terms.  Evidently, shared source advocates like Microsoft think these problems are very real.


[[Consumerium License]] will almost certainly have to have this clause.  There may be variant conditions under which reintegration is required, which might be [[factionally defined]].  This is possible only with a [[parametric license]].
[[Consumerium License]] will almost certainly have to have this clause.  There may be variant conditions under which reintegration is required, which might be [[factionally defined]].  This is possible only with a [[parametric license]].
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