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by pabs3
1188 days ago
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If you don't modify the AGPL software, you have no obligations under AGPL at all. The extra network provisions only trigger for modified versions of the software.
I would wager most companies don't modify their database software. Even those that do, don't let end users interact with that database, so should have no obligations either. https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html |
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AGPL is not LGPL, so is the client library of a client/server thing enough to infect you? Probably.
If there is no client library, what's the license on the example code that you used in your app?