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by mook
1888 days ago
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Unfortunately, MPLv2 has section 10 that means Mozilla Foundation has the ability to arbitrarily create new versions of the license, and it can be used with any MPLv2 licensed code. It's similar to the "GPLv2 or later" clause, but hard-coded. While I currently trust them, there is way to ensure that will always be the case. [1] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/#versions-of-the-licen... |
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> Each version will be given a distinguishing version number.
This means if I am using MPLv2, if they modify it then it will be MPLv3 or something similar. My existing software should be unaffected
Sure, I can’t refer to v3 and claim the protection of v2. All they are trying to do is to prevent someone from making a fake MPLv3