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The Apache License, created by the Apache Software Foundation

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Can an author arbitrarily modify an established License (Apache 2.0)?

Yes. But if they do modify it, it's no longer considered an Apache 2 license, or whatever the original license was.
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Publishing an Android app that uses Apache 2.0 licensed libraries, source code to GitHub

As a matter of courtesy, I would consider it appropriate to make a notation somewhere in your Github repository, to the effect of This code uses [Library] which is licensed under the Apache 2.0 Li …
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Can I include an LGPLv2.0-licensed XSLT stylesheet into my Apache v2.0-license nodejs package?

To determine if copyleft applies, ask yourself: Is the XSLT stylesheet an integral part of the application? Will your application work without it? Are you communicating with it at arms length (thro …
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Are there any impediment in the Apache License 2.0 to sell software?

The Apache License has nothing to say about buying or selling software. It neither endorses nor prohibits the sale of software so licensed.
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What are my obligations when using an Apache 2.0 library in an internal project?

In general, licensing obligations pivot on the subject of distribution. If you don't distribute, you generally have no obligations, because you're not impacting anyone outside of your organization. …
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Will the Apache License or the GPL License protect my trademarks?

In general, trademark protection is a separate issue from software distribution. Your trademarks are supposed to be already protected under a wide range of circumstances, regardless of any licenses y …
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May I relicense my project from GPLv3 to Apache 2.0?

In general, the principle is that you cannot revoke the GPL license, once it is applied to a particular version of a software. If you choose to release your software under a new version using a diff …
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