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by gnarlouse
970 days ago
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Thank you, yes I mean infringement. Say big Hooli company builds product/platform “A” and charges arm and foot for usage. Having tried the platform I personally find it ridiculous anybody is paying for this because I successfully (lone developer) hack together a trimmed down working clone of the core system *in under a week*. Furthermore, core aspects of Product/Platform “A” are open-source technology, in non trivial ways (like I’m not saying “oh they use YML for config files”, I’m saying “core engine component they’re using is explicitly open source”). If I decide to open source my clone, am I asking for trouble? This is all hypothetical, I’m not soliciting actual legal advice. |
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