Recently, IONOS and Nextcloud announced their new, sovereign office suite called “Euro-Office” and claimed they were using components of ONLYOFFICE. It seems they are doing so without checking the licences first and without cooperating with them.

Original announcement:

Nextcloud and Ionos are promising a modern, open-source office suite for the summer. To achieve this goal, they have forked OnlyOffice.

heise.de

ONLYOFFICE reply:

Based on publicly available information, the “Euro-Office” project uses technology derived from ONLYOFFICE editors in violation of our licensing terms and of international intellectual property law.

onlyoffice.com

  • Natanael@slrpnk.net
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    1 day ago

    Yes, a creator can create a closed source copy (independent of the GPL’d work), assuming they have full ownership or permission from all contributors

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      assuming they have full ownership

      You are mixing things up, I’m not talking about the project, I was exclusively talking about the code someone had made personally.
      Linux for instance can never be made proprietary, because it’s impossible to get permission from all developers.
      But anyone who has contributed a piece of code, can use that piece in other projects under different licenses.