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Betrifft (IMHO) wirklich nur Hoster
Autor: Mixermachine 15.01.21 - 21:58
TLDR: SSPL basiert zum Großteil auf der GPL.
Nur Hoster die den Service als Produkt anbieten müssen jetzt zu einer anderen Lizenz wechseln oder ihre eigene Software öffnen.
Falls man in einem Projekt selbst eine MongoDB Instanz hostet, gibt es keine Probleme.
Auch wenn man im eigenen Unternehmen das ganze "as a service" anbietet gibt es keine Probleme.
Von der Website von MongoDB:
https://www.mongodb.com/licensing/server-side-public-license/faq
"What specifically is the difference between the GPL and the SSPL?
The only substantive modification is section 13, which makes clear the condition to offering MongoDB as a service. A company that offers a publicly available MongoDB as a service must release the software it uses to offer such service under the terms of the SSPL, including the management software, user interfaces, application program interfaces, automation software, monitoring software, backup software, storage software and hosting software, all such that a user could run an instance of the service using the source code made available.
Section 13 of the SSPL reads as follows:
a. “If you make the functionality of the Program or a modified version available to third parties as a service, you must make the Service Source Code available via network download to everyone at no charge, under the terms of this License. Making the functionality of the Program or modified version available to third parties as a service includes, without limitation, enabling third parties to interact with the functionality of the Program or modified version remotely through a computer network, offering a service the value of which entirely or primarily derives from the value of the Program or modified version, or offering a service that accomplishes for users the primary purpose of the Software or modified version.”
b. “Service Source Code” means the Corresponding Source for the Program or the modified version, and the Corresponding Source for all programs that you use to make the Program or modified version available as a service, including, without limitation, management software, user interfaces, application program interfaces, automation software, monitoring software, backup software, storage software and hosting software, all such that a user could run an instance of the service using the Service Source Code you make available.” A full copy of the SSPL is here.
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