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Hi @mohaa7
I would like to clarify that we never licensed FingerprintJS under a GPL-like license. It was always licensed under MIT. |
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Hello @mohaa7, Cheers! |
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Yes, but my choice is definitely not a software with an exclusive license. I have to take the opinion of my team and check how to proceed. Thanks for your reply.
MIT is a non-copyleft free software license, compatible with the GNU GPL.
I see and respect your decision. I'm not going to flame, but meaningful to mention, you are no longer Open Source by definition as "Open Source doesn’t just mean access to the source code" and your blog post points this out in a subtle way by the sentence "keeping the source code available". |
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hey @Valve , @mohaa7 Really it is the best lib in market, but am going tolive a opensource app, where i need it to give free credits to guest user, can i use it free in my opensource project ? |
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We would appreciate it if you could share your reasons for abandoning a GPL-like license.
We are a start-up (MVP stage) that FingerprintJS is the core of our work! What should we do now?
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