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happymellonlast Monday at 3:41 PM2 repliesview on HN

> Author's note: the above thoughts are for how the AGPL is used in startup-land alongside a CLA — not for AGPL in general. The AGPL is a fine open source license for libraries and other infrastructure.

The whole piece is about CLAs, the AGPL has absolutely nothing to do with signing over your copyrights. See Canonical for the same behaviour without the AGPL, the AGPL just requires that you allow your users to also see the code they are using, even if it is accessed over a network.

> Many, like Google, have flat out banned the AGPL.

Yeah, but that's because Google hates sharing what they have built on the shoulders of giants.


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ezekglast Monday at 3:47 PM

The first piece is about CLAs, yes, but the second is about the AGPL abuses in COSS et al.