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by cycloptic
2146 days ago
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>If they were, they wouldn't be negotiating AGPL with Google; they'd be negotiating an actual contract. This would stop being true if (and when) FAANG figured out how to effectively use AGPL internally. In my opinion, this is inevitable as long as software continues to be published under this license. From their perspective it seems they don't even have to do anything besides wait for other smaller companies to get in legal disputes and set a precedent. Or better yet, wait for a potential acquisition to come along that happens to have won one of these disputes. |
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