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minus-squareghost_laptoplink2•3 years agoWhat’s wrong specifically with the MIT and/or the Apache license? AFAIK they are still libre licenses.
minus-squareDessalinesAlink5•edit-23 years agoLicenses that are too permissive let companies take advantage of you. They fork your code, throw tons of resources at it, and close it off. Without forcing them to keep everything open source like the gpl does, its basically a giant free labor sign.
What’s wrong specifically with the MIT and/or the Apache license? AFAIK they are still libre licenses.
Licenses that are too permissive let companies take advantage of you. They fork your code, throw tons of resources at it, and close it off.
Without forcing them to keep everything open source like the gpl does, its basically a giant free labor sign.
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