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by opensourcenews
3007 days ago
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Because open source has a very specific definition which the licensing on this application does not conform to. The ability to produce derived works is a key attribute of open source. And I understand that these are your thoughts, but what I'm looking for is a clear and legally enforceable license, which seems to still be missing. |
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"The ability to produce derived works is a key attribute of open source." Where did you get that gem from?
"but what I'm looking for is a clear and legally enforceable license, which seems to still be missing." As far as I know the only OS License that has been deemed enforceable is GNU General Public License.
It's free software and the code is viewable, what's so hard to understand?