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At the risk of being reductive: Make more of our software copyleft? Even weak copyleft?

As a thought experiment, imagine how the modern web might've played out if KHTML was released under the MIT license instead of the LGPL?

Bearing in mind: Google has other ways of controlling the market (search, android, youtube, gmail, "switch to chrome" everywhere... don't call it anti-competitive...), but they've had to work much harder to exert control than they would've -- IMO -- if blink/webkit/khtml had a more "corporate friendly" license.

Maybe I'm off base with my reasoning, but I see it as being about friction. We can't stop the inhuman profit-seeking machine from doing what it does, but we do have some (underutilized) tools to slow it down.



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