@NVIDIAAI: We're adopting the Linux Foundation’s OpenMDW framework across our open model families. This helps make open model lice…

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NVIDIA is adopting the Linux Foundation's OpenMDW framework across its open model families (Cosmos, Isaac GR00T, Ising, Nemotron) to simplify and standardize open model licensing for developers.

We're adopting the Linux Foundation’s OpenMDW framework across our open model families. This helps make open model licensing simpler and more consistent at scale. A single legal framework across models, code, documentation, and data helps reduce friction for developers and
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We’re adopting the Linux Foundation’s OpenMDW framework across our open model families.

This helps make open model licensing simpler and more consistent at scale.

A single legal framework across models, code, documentation, and data helps reduce friction for developers and

The Linux Foundation (@linuxfoundation): OpenMDW-1.1 is now available — and @NVIDIAAI is adopting it across Cosmos, Isaac GR00T, Ising, and Nemotron model families.

A permissive, unified legal framework purpose-built for AI models.

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