Thanks for the answer.
Is there any recognized published statement that explains whether the
AGPL achieves a network copyleft effect as intended or not? And if the
conclusion is that it doesn't what's the alternative if you want this
effect?
AGPL doesn't intend a "network effect" — at least not as VCs would see
it —indeed as a copyleft license it's intended to prevent this.
This is the news for me. For the longest time, the AGPL was positioned
as a network ("cloud") copyleft license.
Do you have any pointers as the original intentions not being that?
Thanks, Dirk
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