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by ramshorns
2040 days ago
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It'd be interesting to see a license that's permissive for non-commercial use and copyleft for commercial use. Or maybe the copyleft kicks in when the commercial derivative work starts earning a certain amount of money. It would be kind of like dual licensing under CC BY-NC and CC BY-SA. I think it would still count as a free and open source software license, and it would allow small and independent developers to use the software without worrying much about the license, while requiring big companies to release the source of the derivative work. |
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I think it would still count as a free and open source software license, and it would allow small and independent developers to use the software without worrying much about the license, while requiring big companies to release the source of the derivative work.
It would not count as free or open source
It goes against freedom 0, and criteria 5 and 6 of the open source definition
https://fsfe.org/freesoftware/freesoftware.en.html
https://opensource.org/osd-annotated