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> Nitpick about what? Subtle about what? What are you talking about?

The clause I mentioned. I'm sorry if I was ambigious, but there were discussions in the past hovering about how the GPL still allows commercial software, and such. Yes, of course the GPL allows you to make good money, but in just about every example given, the actual bulk of the money isn't made from the software, but from the hardware the software just so happens to be running on (i.e., modems, smartphones, branded computers, mainframes, chipcards, etc).

> Under what moral code is it bad to offer alternative prices for alternative terms?

By claiming to offer Free Software™ with a very restrictive copyleft license with one hand, and expecting a 3-4 figure with the other in case you plan to use it on anything else than free software.

It's a little bit like imprisoning someone for their own safety, and expecting money if they wish to breath a little air.

I never claimed that there's anything wrong with the GPL/AGPL, but I do claim that there are cases where the GPL is a good choice, and then there are cases where it is not.



If your problem is one of semantics, please be honest about that up-front, instead of instigating drawn-out arguments.




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