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Note the announcement at the end, that they're moving away from the non-commercial only license used in some of their models in favour of Apache: We’re renewing our commitment to using Apache 2.0 license for our general purpose models, as we progressively move away from MRL-licensed models |
It's a bit like developing a binary application and slapping a FOSS license on the binary while keeping the code proprietary. Not saying that's wrong or anything, but people reading these announcements tend to misunderstand what actually got FOSS licensed when the companies write stuff like this.