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by en4bz
3026 days ago
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I think you answered the question yourself [1]. The wording is ambiguous and as far as I know there have been no court cases yet that have yet to define what constitutes a connection between the end user and whether transitive connections count. If it's ambiguous to a software developer then corporate lawyers are definitely going to say no. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16523858 EDIT: I realize that AGPL is valid for commercial use but since its terms are so onerous, especially once the lawyers get involved, it effectively makes the AGPL unusable in a larger corporation. |
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