On Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 10:45:35 AM UTC-4, matthe...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I’m curious if some companies juggle the GPL. I guess if the app is used 
> internally only then there’s no problem with accidentally requiring a 
> proprietary program to be released as source code to the world. I’d have 
> thought the case would be the same with the AGPL. Do people count as 
> individuals in a corporate license with the ability to freely redistribute?
>
> I can understand completely avoiding the issue. Language is interpretable 
> and only a court or whatever would decide what was really agreed to. The 
> FSF seems to put a lot of work into building up their licenses with legal 
> precedence.
>

I have never worked anywhere that could touch AGPL code.
It was at the level of "just don't, and don't waste anyone's time asking.  
Don't."
This is not legal advice, I am just telling you what the policy is/was at 
all these companies.


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