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mono v2.6.7
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We use four open source licenses:
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1.The C# compiler is dual-licensed under the MIT/X11 license and the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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2.The tools are released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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3.The runtime libraries are under the GNU Library GPL 2.0 (LGPL 2.0).
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4.The class libraries are released under the terms of the MIT X11 license.
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5.ASP.NET MVC, the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF), the Dynamic Language
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Runtime (DLR), System.Data.Services.Client, parts of System.Numerics and ASP.NET
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AJAX client software are released by Microsoft under the open source Microsoft
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Permissive License, some of them are dual licensed also as Apache2
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Mono is available to be licensed commercially if the LGPL/GPL/X11 combination is not
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suitable for you. Xamarin offers commercial licensing options to redistribute Mono
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under non-LGPL terms. If your organization intends to redistribute software which
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embeds or bundles Mono, but is unable to comply with the terms of GNU LGPL v2, the
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Ultimate Edition may be right for you.
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