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by debiandev
2146 days ago
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> No, companies are not happy to discuss, modify, and sign new contracts every day. They are quite hesitant to. [citation needed] > And, what's more, the contracts we're talking about are all basically pro-forma. I had very custom employment contracts with 2 well-known large tech companies. When asking to remove some clauses and add new ones they did not flinch at the ask and let me have meetings with their lawyers. I have many other examples but a quick search on the internet can show how many contract-related discussions happen between large companies, suppliers, local governments & so on Matasano is not the size of a FAANG and similar or maybe it has a small legal team by choice. |
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(I have zero problem with AGPL and happily use it myself for things, but I use it the same way I feel most of my peers use it, as an explicit "no, FAANG, you can't use this code, pay me instead" marker.)