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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
orangesurf
59f8a7199c
Fix space 2023-12-18 09:35:14 +00:00
orangesurf
f72683dc19
Add Mempool Goggles TM 2023-12-18 09:18:55 +00:00
orangesurf
100936e551
Changes following feedback 2023-12-15 10:04:04 +00:00
wiz
93c61f5ed3
Change dual-licensed GPLv3/AGPLv3 to AGPLv3 only 2023-12-13 17:46:51 +09:00
orangesurf
cb1d9753c8
Changes following feedback 2023-12-11 15:26:17 +00:00
orangesurf
5a2da751fa
Remove TM & R from logo names 2023-12-07 09:55:12 +00:00
orangesurf
83db6f6428
Update License, about page and trademark policy with new registered trademarks 2023-12-07 09:28:36 +00:00
hunicus
c89b15fdbc
Update mosp strings from tm to r 2023-06-27 12:37:04 -04:00
hunicus
333aef5e94
Update legal notices for 2023 2023-02-25 04:34:09 -05:00
wiz
bd033541b7
Update copyright years in legal notices 2022-01-25 09:36:02 +00:00
wiz
bf13994d28
Remove duplicate trademark notice in LICENSE 2021-07-26 15:24:12 +09:00
wiz
334f9358b0
Add new page for Trademark Policy and Guidelines (#647)
* Add new page for Trademark Policy and Guidelines

* Fix attribution footer at bottom of Trademark Policy

* Add our Trademark Notice and Trademark Policy URL to LICENSE

* Last minute fixes to Trademark Policy and Guidelines page
2021-07-24 22:40:11 +03:00
wiz
9b428821f6
Dual-license mempool under both the GNU AGPLv3 and GNU GPLv3 licenses
A few weeks ago in #388, we changed the license for the mempool project
from MIT+CC to AGPLv3. This was generally met with very positive
feedback from the Bitcoin community. However, a few very large
enterprise organizations that love the mempool project are now no longer
able to use our code, since apparently some enterprise organizations
have an internal policy of not using AGPL licensed software.

Since the AGPLv3 license is compatible with the GPLv3 license in various
ways, adding the GPLv3 as an alternative second license for the project
seems like a reasonable way to retain most of the copyleft properties of
our current AGPLv3 license, while also keeping the community happy and
allowing them GPLv3 as another choice if they are prohibited from using
the AGPL internally.

Therefore, I propose to add GPLv3 as an alternative license for the
mempool open source project in this PR. If you are okay with this,
please ACK with "I hereby re-license my contributions to the mempool
open source project under both the GNU AGPLv3 and GPLv3 licenses"

- [ ] @softsimon
- [ ] @wiz
- [ ] @bguillaumat
- [ ] @TechMiX
- [ ] @rbrooklyn
- [ ] @junderw
- [ ] @andrerfneves
- [ ] @andrewtoth
- [ ] @6102bitcoin
- [ ] @Czino
- [ ] @devinbileck
- [ ] @knorrium
- [ ] @jambolo
- [ ] @lucasmoten
- [ ] @fiatjaf
- [ ] @pox
- [ ] @RandyMcMillan
- [ ] @timlucmiptev
2021-03-27 20:02:53 +09:00
wiz
6b47895aec
Change mempool project license to GNU Affero General Public License v3
The files contained in this source code repository are currently
released as "open source" under the terms of the [MIT license](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT),
with the additional protections of the [Commons Clause License Condition v1](https://commonsclause.com/),
in order to restrict monetization of the mempool app, with the
intended result of mempool remaining free software (as in free
beer) for the Bitcoin community.

However, because of the Commons Clause being added to our license terms,
The Mempool Open Source Project cannot formally be considered as [Free
and open-source software (FOSS)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_and_open-source_software),
according to the generally accepted definition of ["What is free
software?"](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html), and this
has drawn some criticism from the Bitcoin open source community.

Therefore, in order to make The Mempool Open Source Project truly FOSS,
I hereby propose to change our project's license to the [GNU Affero
General Public License v3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html),
which seems most suitable for a web application. While this won't keep
the mempool free as in free beer, it will keep mempool free as in free
speech, which is what actually matters.

Here is [the TL;DR of AGPLv3](https://tldrlegal.com/license/gnu-affero-general-public-license-v3-(agpl-3.0)):
> The AGPL license differs from the other GNU licenses in that it was
> built for network software. You can distribute modified versions if
> you keep track of the changes and the date you made them. As per usual
> with GNU licenses, you must license derivatives under AGPL. It
> provides the same restrictions and freedoms as the GPLv3 but with an
> additional clause which makes it so that source code must be
> distributed along with web publication. Since web sites and services
> are never distributed in the traditional sense, the AGPL is the GPL of
> the web.

Could all contributors to The Mempool Open Source Project please ACK
this PR?  @softsimon @wiz @bguillaumat @TechMiX @junderw @andrerfneves
@pox @jambolo @6102bitcoin @devinbileck @fiatjaf @timlucmiptev @Czino
@lucasmoten
2021-03-15 00:59:31 +09:00
wiz
65c29ddff2
Add the Commons Clause License Condition v1.0 to our MIT License 2020-11-14 22:39:03 +09:00
Simon Lindh
1b2955144a
Initial commit 2019-07-21 17:42:53 +03:00