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by dspillett
666 days ago
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Nope. That is LGPL. Under (A)GPL if you make a derivative work you have obligations even if you do not modify. Easy. [Well, not so easy, as this discussion and the likes of Minio saying “get your own lawyer to tell you what our licence says” illustrate – what constitutes a derived work is apparently not objectively well-defined] Don't believe me? Ask Google and their vast legal team: https://opensource.google/documentation/reference/using/agpl... |
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https://softwarefreedom.org/resources/2014/SFLC-Guide_to_GPL...