jerr3d opened this issue on Jan 06, 2012 · 304 posts
WandW posted Sun, 08 January 2012 at 2:41 PM
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Antonia herself is licensed under the CC3 license; this is a public domain license rather than an open-source license, and is thus less restrictive...
Less restrictive to who? The merchant perhaps, but certainly not the end-user. After all, any derivatives are easily locked-down.
I contend that the GPL is why Linux is still a powerhouse (and the most open) among FLOSS solutions, and will continue to be so.
The GPL is very restrictive; Using the example of a figure, since conforming clothing uses the figure's grouping and rigging, any conforming clothing for a GPL licensed figure would also be GPL licensed...
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