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Essentially, PPL is a proprietary consortium in disguise, where the proprietors are the members of a cooperative or collective. | Essentially, PPL is a proprietary consortium in disguise, where the proprietors are the members of a cooperative or collective. | ||
Coops and collectives are in theory nice, but if they are proprietary, they do not contribute to the open source economy. They are not [[Distributive Enterprises]]. |
Revision as of 17:26, 28 February 2019
http://p2pfoundation.net/Peer_Production_License
A Fake Open Source license, not consistent with OSHWA or OSI definition.
Essentially, PPL is a proprietary consortium in disguise, where the proprietors are the members of a cooperative or collective.
Coops and collectives are in theory nice, but if they are proprietary, they do not contribute to the open source economy. They are not Distributive Enterprises.