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2020-03-10 09:00:30 +0200 | asked a question | Opening the code to the public is necessary when using fiware-orion with no modification? Hi, I've built smart-city platform which uses fiware-orion and mongodb as docker images with no modification. As of my understanding with regard to the statement in Github (https://github.com/telefonicaid/fiwar...), I have no legal obligation to open the code to the public nor to distribute under AGPLv3 license when commercially using the smart-city platform. Am I right? Thanks. For the avoidance of doubt, the owners of this software licensed under an AGPL-3.0 license wish to make a clarifying public statement as follows: Please note that software derived as a result of modifying the source code of this software in order to fix a bug or incorporate enhancements is considered a derivative work of the product. Software that merely uses or aggregates (i.e. links to) an otherwise unmodified version of existing software is not considered a derivative work, and therefore it does not need to be released as under the same license, or even released as open source. |