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by sio8ohPi
1701 days ago
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I don't see how this creates standing for end-users. AGPL expands the licensees' obligations, but only the copyright holder has standing to sue over violations of the license. This is analogous to a party that distributes GPL licensed software in binary form while refuses to fulfill their obligations under the license by providing code. https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#WhoHasThePower |
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