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by bruce511
1099 days ago
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Fair enough. If your license makes it "virtual Open Source" in their hands, then they can call it as such and use it as such. And sure, while ELv2 is not an OSI open license, it's not exactly a proprietary license either. So the line here is very blurred. Your position in this case makes sense. |
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