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CM30yesterday at 5:48 PM2 repliesview on HN

Not sure if the backlash got to them or they got word of potential legal issues caused by doing this, but I can see their GitHub page and its associated repositories just fine now:

https://github.com/w-social-eu

But I do kinda wonder the legality of this sort of move anyway. If other people contributed code and didn't agree to some terms of service saying their work would become the property of the project owner, would it even be legal to make it closed source under a different license?


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fp64today at 6:42 AM

There's no much there? A fork of some component where the only changes are some lines in config, and a bunch of shell scripts for a docker image?

tancopyesterday at 6:41 PM

bluesky is mit/apache so they can legally make a closed source fork. what they cant do is sue people who reupload any version before they went closed, even if they used a copyright assignment cla because neither of the licenses can be revoked.