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> * Migros Exception: Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund and its Affiliates are exempt from all commercial license requirements regardless of revenue, AI usage, or any other trigger.
Why is this in the license?> "Migros Exception: Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund and its Affiliates are exempt from all commercial license requirements regardless of revenue, AI usage, or any other trigger."
The idea may have some merit, but reading the license I find it does not match the stated goals. To my mind, this kind of license should be easy to swap in the place of a permissive license like MIT or Apache, with the goal of protecting against big tech abuses. Legally protecting against slopforks seems almost impossible, but maybe still worth trying to write in.
And training is currently considered fair use in the US (some court cases pending).
I am not a lawyer, tho.
And I'm just supposed to use this as-is?
The simplest sokution is to just copy the gpl/agpl and modify:
“The Program” refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this License. Each licensee is addressed as “you”. “Licensees” and “recipients” may be individuals or organizations.
To “The Program” refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this License. Each licensee is addressed as “you”. “Licensees” and “recipients” may only be natural born humans.
If anyone else wants a licence they can buy one like every other piece of software on the market.
xdgrulez•1h ago
I've done some more work on a license that I'd like to put forward as a response to Open Source just making the richest even richer.
My response is the "Human Source License" (https://github.com/xdgrulez/human-source-license).
It's still kinda Open Source, but with deterrent clauses to make bigger organizations pay for what we OS coders create.
Imagine a tool like pandas uses this license. Or numpy. Then those who work on the code actually get rewarded for the work they do. And the big companies do not get it all for free. Including those who'd love to use that stuff for training their AI coding models ;-)
Please have a look :)
Cheers, Ralph