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Where can you find a good description..?

Does it have the equivalent "anti-Tivoization" requirement of GPLv3?

I found Linus Torvalds' arguments for GPLv2 (vs v3) very compelling, but the SaaS loophole to contributing back seems sort of absurd. Torvalds doesn't get his code changes either.. so I feel he's likely also not thrilled. I'd love to find something that's effectively AGPLv2 (and not v3)

EDIT:

Here:

Nevermind .. it seems to have bizarre relicensing loopholes..

https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#EUPL-1.2

Seems a bit insane - esp the two step relicense :

> The EUPL allows relicensing to GPLv2 only and GPLv3 only

So I guess you just relicense to GPLv2 and then do whatever you want



How about the AGPLv2? It’s a thing. (Original Affero GPL).


From what I understand, the original one is "broken"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Affero_General_Public_Lice...

> In the Free Software Foundation's judgment, the added requirement in section 2(d) of Affero GPL v1 made it incompatible with the otherwise nearly identical GPLv2. That is to say, one cannot distribute a single work formed by combining components covered by each license.

> By contrast, the GPLv3 and GNU AGPLv3 licenses include clauses (in section 13 of each license) that together achieve a form of mutual compatibility for the two licenses.

Maybe what I'm asking doesn't make sense. B/c it requires for for instance GPL to include the ability to be restricted further by the no-SaaS clause. The GPL only allows for AGPLv3. It's explicit


That's only an issue if you want to mix GPL & AGPL, and if you accept the FSF's interpretation (which is hardly clear-cut).




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