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remove direct competition verbiage
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ezekg committed Aug 19, 2024
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What is a competing use under the <abbr title='Fair Core License'>FCL</abbr>?
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Under the <abbr title='Fair Core License'>FCL</abbr>, a competing use is any use case that competes with the business interests of the author. For most projects licensed under the <abbr title='Fair Core License'>FCL</abbr>, this will mean direct SaaS competition, but ultimately, this will depend on how a particular project is being monetized by the author.
Under the <abbr title='Fair Core License'>FCL</abbr>, a competing use is any use case that competes with the business interests of the author. For most projects licensed under the <abbr title='Fair Core License'>FCL</abbr>, this will mean creating a competing cloud or SaaS offering, but ultimately, this will depend on how a particular project is being monetized by the author.
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But since the <abbr title='Fair Core License'>FCL</abbr> transitions to Open Source after 2 years, any user is free to use an Open Source version of the project for direct competition.
But since the <abbr title='Fair Core License'>FCL</abbr> transitions to Open Source after 2 years, any user is free to use an Open Source version of the project in a competing product or service.
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How is the <abbr title='Fair Core License'>FCL</abbr> a blend of the <abbr title='Functional Source License'>FSL</abbr> <em>&</em> <abbr title='Elastic License 2.0'>ELv2</abbr> licenses?
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