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by josephcsible 1303 days ago
This is basically entirely misinformation. There's nothing good or useful about this kind of software license.
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YMMV.

But the Apache License is truly dead for startups. Most of "open source" startups are living on the VC investments. If a good business cycle cannot be built, the achievements of open source cannot be truly maintained. This is the author's usefulness.

> But the Apache License is truly dead for startups.

Maybe, but the right move is to copyleft, not to closed source.

Copyleft does not solve the problem: how to build a positive business cycle. No company seriously contributes to the copyleft. That is why the Apache License is raising. And you can see that all changed licenses mentioned in the article are not copyleft. Copyleft is great for licencors, but most of companies in the world, does not want to share their customs. This is the businesses.

The Linux kernel is almost the only one in the world and cannot be copied.

For business, the copyleft is combined with proprietary license. So business gets "pro" version with no copyleft requirements, while open-source users get the same code under a different license.

And a lot of the companies mentioned in the article have moved to BSL, which _is_ copyleft (after a few years of delay), or to SSPL which is arguably even more extreme copyleft than AGPL.

It's misleading to call the BSL and SSPL copyleft, because while they are viral, they're not free.