On 11/ 8/16 08:48 AM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
My question is: beside opening the source to non-profit people, how much are we
protected against
people forking and maybe redistributing and packaging it as their own product?
Do we have any chance to protect us from this, but still be considered open 
source?

No - a key qualifier of open source is granting others the rights to fork, redistribute, and package their own versions. If you don't allow that, then
you're "shared source" or something else, not Open Source.

See points #1 & #3 in https://opensource.org/osd

        -alan-


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