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npub1lvfk...ukxq 10 months ago
Wrong. Only if you distribute the code at all. If you keep it on your own hardware (or on your company’s hardware) and never give it to anyone, you don’t have to open source it.
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Awiteb _@4rs.nl 10 months ago
If that's true, have you ever wondered why AGPL exists? The only change is that it considers the use of the software over the network as distribution (such as an API or web interface).