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by CuriousCosmic
1095 days ago
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The wording is weird but it's fully possible to use it open source. You use it personally, you have access to the source and can modify it unrestricted. GPLv3 fulfilled. You share the application with someone else, they get the same notice and get the same rights. GPLv3 fulfilled. |
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> "If you are creating an open source application"
If I'm not creating an open source application, then BrowserBox does not grant me the GPL license.
It's plainly written. I don't know why you keep arguing.