Trump’s social network has 30 days to stop breaking the rules of its software 
license

“Truth Social” rips off open-source platform Mastodon

By Adi Robertson@thedextriarchy  Oct 22, 2021  
https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/22/22740354/trump-truth-social-network-spac-mastodon-license-software-freedom-conservancy

The Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) says former President Donald Trump’s new 
social network violated a free and open-source software licensing agreement by 
ripping off decentralized social network Mastodon.

The Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) has 30 days to comply with the 
terms of the license before its access is terminated — forcing it to rebuild 
the platform or face legal action.

TMTG launched a special purpose acquisition company fundraising effort 
yesterday with promises to build a sweeping media empire.

Its only product so far is a social network called Truth Social that appears 
strongly to be forked from Mastodon.

While anyone can freely reuse Mastodon’s code (and groups like right-wing 
social network Gab have already done so), they still have to comply with the 
Affero General Public License (or AGPLv3) that governs that code, and its 
conditions include offering their own source code to all users.

Truth Social doesn’t comply with that license and, in fact, refers to its 
service as “proprietary.”

Its developers apparently attempted to scrub references that would make the 
Mastodon connection clear — at one point listing a “sighting” of the Mastodon 
logo as a bug — but included direct references to Mastodon in the site’s 
underlying HTML alongside obvious visual similarities.

TMTG’s strategy hasn’t sat well with the SFC, an organization that enforces 
free and open-source software licenses. “The license purposefully treats 
everyone equally (even people we don’t like or agree with), but they must 
operate under the same rules of the copyleft licenses that apply to everyone 
else,” SFC policy fellow Bradley Kuhn wrote in a blog post. “Today, we saw the 
Trump Media and Technology Group ignoring those important rules — which were 
designed for the social good.”

Truth Social hasn’t officially launched. But users could access a test version 
of the platform, where many of them created prank accounts that flooded the 
service with false company announcements and even fake Donald Trump posts. (The 
platform has since been replaced by a waitlist.)

The SFC demands that TMTG offer all these users access to the Truth Social 
source code. “If they fail to do this within 30 days, their rights and 
permissions in the software are automatically and permanently terminated,” Kuhn 
says.

If Truth Social fails to make the source code available, the SFC could sue it 
for violating the terms of the license it used.

Earlier this year, the group sued electronics maker Vizio for “repeated 
failures to fulfill even the basic requirements” of free software licensing. 
“We will be following this issue very closely and demanding that Trump’s Group 
give the corresponding source to all who use the site,” Kuhn writes.

Mastodon founder Eugen Rochko also said yesterday that he intended to seek 
legal counsel about the situation, although he didn’t discuss a specific course 
of action. “Compliance with our AGPLv3 license is very important to me as that 
is the sole basis upon which I and other developers are willing to give away 
years of work for free,” he told Talking Points Memo.

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