Peer Production License - P2P Foundation Wiki

Peer Production License - P2P Foundation Wiki

Für mich ist #foss so toll weil nicht studieren muss und dann noch "gemocht" werden muss um an einem Projekt mitzuarbeiten.

Besonders gefällt mir #gpl weil eben nicht einfach in unfreie software umgemünzt werden kann.

Tatsächlich geht mir das aber nicht weit genug. Ich finde nicht dass einzelpersonen sich an der Arbeit von tausenden bereichern sollten.

Deswegen finde ich die #peerproductionlicense so gut. Nur Genossenschaften und Einzelkämpfer dürfen da ran.

Code ist Produktionsmittel!

@smolwaffle @tim This is the #peerproductionlicense

It might be somewhat along the lines that your are thinking.

https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Peer_Production_License

Peer Production License - P2P Foundation Wiki

Have any far left/anticapitalist licenses (#PeerProductionLicense, #AntiCapitalistSoftwareLicense, others? link me to em) been tested in US courts? Are there any legal or social organizations actively defending them? I don't know much about FOSS licenses, but I'm under the impression that without these a license is little more than a polite request (or perhaps one backed up by only a rude gesture). Is my understanding accurate there, or is there more to it?
@djsumdog true, there is the #CommonsClause, and the use of the #PeerProductionLicense on software, both of which are motivated by similar concerns to the NC license, but I would argue they have very different implications (I know
@wolftune disagrees with that, but there you go)
@CharredStencil @LWFlouisa
@bob what do you think of the #PeerProductionLicense promoted by the #P2PFoundation?

@colomar @jorty the #PeerProductionLicense aims at something vaguely like you describe:
http://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Peer_Production_License

But what you're basically describing is shareware, and there's a reason we've mostly moved on from that. Using a strong copyleft license achieves roughly the same thing (companies either have to share their improvements or pay for an exemption from the copyleft clause), but is much simpler and compatible with the way most #FreeCode is licensed.

Peer Production License - P2P Foundation