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by cassianoleal 19 days ago
I think it's as misterios to GP as to anyone else, inclusing yourself given how difficult it seems to be to come up with an actual answer.
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No. It's easy. I develop tools. Some of which are tools I may want to sell to other. if I am dependent on a platform to make money, I don't want to ask permission to do so.
You still didn't answer either of their questions:

> Permission to do what exactly?

> Was there something before the OCL you could / were planning to do that the OCL now prohibits?

Make modifications and sell it, duh. It's something to contemplate when I am trying to solve a manufacturing problem.

I don't know why is it so difficult for you to conceive based on well known definition of open hardware and the analogy to free software.

I look forward to your modifications and advancements in the 3d printing community that are published under completely open licenses!