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@tyil @Gina That's basically the sort of thing fair-code/source-first was meant to deal with
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@tyil @Gina No, I mean greedy people in general.

@tyil @Gina

https://www.elastic.co/licensing/elastic-license/

>Limitations

>You may not provide the software to third parties as a hosted or managed service, where the service provides users with access to any substantial set of the features or functionality of the software.

>You may not move, change, disable, or circumvent the license key functionality in the software, and you may not remove or obscure any functionality in the software that is protected by the license key.

That's a fair criticism. I didn't read all the licenses that they list as fair code. I just heard @BrodieOnLinux talk about it on his channel and I read the principles.

They do mention "freedom" in the principles, though, as well as "free" as in price.