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katedowninglaw.com
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| | | | | The past year and a half has seen a number of open source and open source-ish companies like Elastic, Confluent, and MongoDB change licenses on certain products, moving away from traditional open source licenses such as Apache 2.0 and towards proprietary, source-available, or ultra copyleft licenses. These companies, lets call them middleware companies, were responding | |
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fossa.com
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| | | | | Open source licenses determine how a given piece of open source software can be used. Here's what you need to know to navigate the world of OSS licensing. | |
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www.ianbrown.tech
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| | | | | Many thanks to my FGV compadre Nico Zingales and the other Brazilian/European colleagues who organised and spoke at the fascinating online conference, Interoperability in Digital Platforms and its Reg | |
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chebe.dreamwidth.org
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