The term "Gratis" unambiguously identifies zero-cost software, doesn't it?
I'd also prefer if the term "Free Software" were used to identify Free Software 
as referred in Ubuntu's mission statement:

"The vision for Ubuntu is part social and part economic: free software, 
available free of charge to everybody on the same terms, and funded through a 
portfolio of services provided by Canonical."
http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu

If you must refer to Open Source, I'd suggest considering using the term "OSI 
Certified License" and refer to:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/index.html

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