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by pabs3
1076 days ago
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The contract doesn't override or contradict the GPL. The GPL doesn't cover rights to future versions of the software, only the versions customers receive. The contract termination is only for future versions of the software, not the versions customers receive. Also, the contract termination only happens when a customer gives someone who is not a customer the benefit of a subscription, it presumably wouldn't happen in other cases of exercising GPL rights. |
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I never said it did.
> The GPL doesn't cover rights to future versions of the software, only the versions customers receive.
Is anyone claiming this?
> The contract termination is only for future versions of the software, not the versions customers receive.
[[Citation needed]]
> Also, the contract termination only happens when a customer gives someone who is not a customer the benefit of a subscription
[[Citation needed]]
> it presumably wouldn't happen in other cases of exercising GPL rights.
Wouldn't it? Why not?
I am not arguing here. I am not saying you are wrong.
But these are significant specific statements. Can you provide evidence to support them?