• Vincent@feddit.nl
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    22 days ago

    The first thing that came to my mind is that a DMCA takedown on GitHub doesn’t stop them from using it, but only from sharing their own additions with the world.

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      22 days ago

      Bu sharing code is when a license like LGPL really has an effect in what you must do to comply…

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          21 days ago

          Everyone is free to edit, compile and use LGPL licensed code however you want on your PC. A DMCA can’t stop that, so it won’t make sense for someone to think that. At the time you share software as a binary which used that LPGL licensed code is when you are legally compelled to follow the license (hosting code on github).

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            21 days ago

            Ah right. So I guess my point was: the DMCA takedown doesn’t necessarily force them to publish the code on GitHub, although luckily in this case they did end up doing that.