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does copyright law allow you to include open source software
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Yes, copyright law allows you to include open source software in your work as long as you comply with the terms of the specific open source license governing that software. Most open source licenses allow you to use the software in your work, modify it, and distribute it, often with the requirement that you also make the modified source code available to others under the same terms. It is important to carefully review and understand the terms of the open source license before including the software in your work to ensure compliance and avoid potential legal issues.