4 comments

  • RobotToaster45 minutes ago
    The fact that the addictional terms are basically designed to defeat the original licence should make it clear to anyone that it isn&#x27;t a &quot;<i>reasonable</i> legal notice&quot;.<p>IMO this is a great illustration of how the word &quot;reasonable&quot; stops the entire legal system collapsing.
  • roenxi11 minutes ago
    This all seems a bit silly. Sneaky Company, Inc. can also add in that this new clause should be removed.<p>The problem here isn&#x27;t the legal interpretation of the license and adding new clauses doesn&#x27;t seem to do anything useful. Sneaky Company can license their software under whatever weird combination of terms they like. If they want GPL except it&#x27;s proprietary then they can do that. Weird but ok. Same again if they want the license to be internally contradictory - seems stupid but they can do that too.<p>The actual issue is if they&#x27;re trying to be deceptive by framing something as GPL licensed when in fact it is some new not-in-the-GPL-spirit license that they have developed. They should either be generally shamed or sued by whoever has copyright over the term &quot;GPL&quot; (pretty sure that is the FSF). That&#x27;d be ironic but there you go. Or some sort of false advertising suite.
  • aniviacat50 minutes ago
    First time I hear about Euro-Office. I wonder if that&#x27;s a serious project or just fishing for EU funding.
    • moqmar10 minutes ago
      Most of the companies behind it (including NextCloud itself &amp; IONOS) are providing a document cloud to their users already &amp; are used to maintaining Open Source, so I would indeed assume some seriousness here.
    • pseudalopex16 minutes ago
      IONOS and Nextcloud are serious companies.
  • andrewshadura44 minutes ago
    Quite clearly OnlyOffice never wanted to have a fully free software office suite. The (mis)use of AGPL has always been a marketing trick and nothing more.
    • odie553331 minutes ago
      Software wants to be free.<p>Software is like sex. It&#x27;s better when it&#x27;s free.