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Potential value extraction of OSS really depends on the license; the (A)GPL vs. MIT-style license debate has been going for decades now. There’s a reason none of the big corporations touch anything GPL, aside from Linux distro subdivisions that are never their direct money makers. And when you compare what actually reaches consumers, like Qt vs. GTK for an ancient but ongoing example, or basically every Android distro pre installed on a consumer phone, and the various modern MIT-licensed FE tools (React, Flutter, etc.)… the apparent levels of nefariousness/data mining/anti-competitiveness/price-gouging generally seem higher for the MIT-licensed (and especially corporate-controlled) products than (A)GPL products. (Yes, there is also definitely a trade off in terms of easy UX between these!)


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