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The Mozilla Public License (MPL) is a free, open source, and detailed software license developed and maintained by the Mozilla Foundation. Borrowed from [Wikipedia on MPL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Public_License)
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Mozilla Public License (MPL 2.0) vs Lesser GNU General Public License (LGPL 3.0)
Both LGPL and MPL promote sharing of modifications to the LGPL/MPL licensed software being used inside other software projects. … The major difference is how MPL / LGPL licensed code must be linked into the project. …
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Using jTransforms for a commercial (non-free) android application?
From my personal grasp on the subject (IANAL and I am very new to licensing):
I would use the library under the terms & conditions of the MPL license:
MPL is least restrictive; you can have static ( … Notice how your modified library is actually a new MPL licensed library on its own. …