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LibreOffice is an example of...
OSS, because it is free to use.
OSS, because you can modify it.
proprietary software, because it is not free.
free software, because it is not copyrighted
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Correct choices:
- "OSS, because it is free to use." — True (LibreOffice is open-source and available at no cost).
- "OSS, because you can modify it." — True (its source code is available and can be modified under its licence).
Incorrect:
- "proprietary software, because it is not free." — False (LibreOffice is not proprietary; it is free/open-source).
- "free software, because it is not copyrighted" — False (free software is still copyrighted; licences grant users the freedom to run, study, modify and share the software).
- "OSS, because it is free to use." — True (LibreOffice is open-source and available at no cost).
- "OSS, because you can modify it." — True (its source code is available and can be modified under its licence).
Incorrect:
- "proprietary software, because it is not free." — False (LibreOffice is not proprietary; it is free/open-source).
- "free software, because it is not copyrighted" — False (free software is still copyrighted; licences grant users the freedom to run, study, modify and share the software).
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