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Edited by jacobhue at 2022-2-1 19:27
There is no such thing as a free lunch. The GPL license requires to publish the source code of your software, and then you have to accept the modifications made by other developers too .
If you do not wish to keep your source available, the least you can do is release a commercial version of the software which you sell and later develop its source code under a closed source license.
It is called "viral" for various reasons, mostly because if someone releases their work under the GPL license, everyone enjoys this right to modify it according to their needs. www.tcswebmail.info www.upsers.fyi www.prepaidgiftbalance.fyi |
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