

Yeah, I also think this attempt will ultimately fail. They probably think it could work, but these people are not known for being particularly smart.
It could still divert some people from the right “path” (learning to appreciate good art though), which makes me a bit sad.

That was indeed a really interesting read! It really made me think more deeply about software licencing. I didn’t quite understand what the authors problem with GPLv3 was though? That the companies are scared of it? Isn’t that kind of a good thing? I don’t want amazon to make massive profits off of my work, because if that’s possible to do, then that would necessarily mean, that my goal as a developer (to protect my work from exploitation while helping the common good) isn’t working. I am curious what you have taken away from the essay though? How do you protect your code from corporate exploitation?