On 06/01/17 03:48, Marc Laporte wrote: > The OBM license is AGPL 3 + "Additional Terms": > http://obm.org/content/obm-license
That page says: "OBM is an Free and Open Source messaging and collaboration software, distributed under the GNU Affero GPL v3 License terms, with Additional Terms pursuant to Section 7 of said license." Which is good, because nothing other than Section 7 allows them to add additional terms of any sort to the license (see section 10). Section 7 says: "When you convey a copy of a covered work, you may at your option remove any additional permissions from that copy, or from any part of it." So if you are concerned about the OSD-compliance of the additional terms, you can simply remove them when you redistribute it. Problem solved. You do need to obey section 5 about Appropriate Legal Notices. However, Section 0 of the AGPL defines what can be considered an Appropriate Legal Notice; anything which Linagora attempts to define as such which does not meet that definition can be said not to be an Appropriate Legal Notice. Once you have worked out what the Appropriate Legal Notices actually are, you have all the freedoms given you by sections 0 and 5 about how, where and when to actually display them. Gerv
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