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by wredue
883 days ago
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Corporate bootlickers frown upon developers restricting corporate uses of their software. The OSI is run by corporations, for corporations, and has successfully run propaganda campaigns to shit on source available licenses purely on the basis of them not being bootlicker enough. No. There is absolutely nothing wrong with restricting how corporations can use your code. Fuck the OSI. |
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There are other interesting licenses for this issue that exclude exploitative corporate use without cutting out e.g. worker-owned cooperative use [0] but nothing currently in popular use, and these may be less desirable in "exvestment" opportunities such as linux where corporate investment has vastly contributed to public goods with values that are not represented by those corporations own goals and otherwise wouldn't exist given current society
[0] https://anticapitalist.software which encourages free reuse by for-profit (or otherwise) entities in markets, but excludes exploitative use. I just posted the link to discuss.
> 2. The User is one of the following: a. An individual person, laboring for themselves b. A non-profit organization c. An educational institution d. An organization that seeks shared profit for all of its members, and allows non-members to set the cost of their labor
> 3. If the User is an organization with owners, then all owners are workers and all workers are owners with equal equity and/or equal vote.
> 4. If the User is an organization, then the User is not law enforcement or military, or working for or under either.