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by mickael-kerjean
1100 days ago
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Where do you put the bar of the legal vs morale argument? A few days ago, I discovered a government entity in Pakistan was using my AGPL software [1] to handle censoring of media through their "ministry of information and broadcasting". I did release my software under AGPL as I like the underlying ideology of free software with a large emphasis on the freedom and not the free of charge but would have never expect some regime would come to use it to handle censoring. [1]: https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash |
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Commercial use is something devs are more torn because they feel they're being exploited while the client is not doing anything wrong inherently (doing business).
And in that case, you have to adjust your expectation to be exactly the same as the license you put in to resolve such cognitive dissonance.