The problem and difference though is that open source is produced, published and free at no cost to the consumer. I also find the situation a bit weird from a legal standpoint as I don’t understand how the CRA and CLA can possibly override open source licenses that are also legal documents and a contract between the open source author(s) and consumers of that open source software/library/wha ... ⌘ Read more
The problem and difference though is that open source is produced, published and free at no cost to the consumer. I also find the situation a bit weird from a legal standpoint as I don’t understand how the CRA and CLA can possibly override open source licenses that are also legal documents and a contract between the open source author(s) and consumers of that open source software/library/wha ... ⌘ Read more