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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @nerd2ninja OP 21h \ parent \ on: Why I'm Paranoid privacy
GPLv3 is the based software license that stands apart from Open Source and goes a step further. Sometimes referred to as Libre source. It specifically prohibits that the software be used in a proprietary program. Companies have to either license their code as GPLv3 (and provide the source code) of the program they've written, or in some cases where the code bases are separated in just a certain way, they can provide the source code to the GPLv3 licensed code (which they are only required to provide to people they've sold the software to which with freeware or not cost software would be everyone) while still keeping the proprietary part proprietary. The code base has to be set up a certain way to make that work though.
Watch a few Richard Stallman videos and you'll probably understand why people use it.
The dual license edge case not an intended part of the GPLv3 license, its just because of the way the law works, the license can't prevent that edge case.
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