top | item 23907281 (no title) fungos | 5 years ago For future versions, not past versions. discuss order hn newest hundchenkatze|5 years ago I don't think any of the mainstream open-source licenses allow you to retroactively revoke or change the license. fungos|5 years ago If they are the sole copyright owners (no external contribution) or have SLAs, they can for any future version of the software. It is not uncommon, it is just hard as most doesn't have SLA to do this. load replies (1) fungos|5 years ago Not sure why I'm getting downvoted, but this does not change the fact that yes, licenses can be changed. You disliking it does not make it wrong.
hundchenkatze|5 years ago I don't think any of the mainstream open-source licenses allow you to retroactively revoke or change the license. fungos|5 years ago If they are the sole copyright owners (no external contribution) or have SLAs, they can for any future version of the software. It is not uncommon, it is just hard as most doesn't have SLA to do this. load replies (1)
fungos|5 years ago If they are the sole copyright owners (no external contribution) or have SLAs, they can for any future version of the software. It is not uncommon, it is just hard as most doesn't have SLA to do this. load replies (1)
fungos|5 years ago Not sure why I'm getting downvoted, but this does not change the fact that yes, licenses can be changed. You disliking it does not make it wrong.
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