Author | Free Software Foundation |
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Latest version | 3 |
Publisher | Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
Published | November 19, 2007 |
SPDX identifier | AGPL-3.0-or-later AGPL-3.0-only |
Debian FSG compatible | Yes[1] |
FSF approved | Yes[2] |
OSI approved | Yes[3][4] |
GPL compatible | Yes (permits linking with GPLv3)[5] |
Copyleft | Yes,[2] incl. use over network |
Linking from code with a different licence | Only with GPLv3; AGPL terms will apply for the AGPL part in a combined work.[2][5] |
Website | www |
The GNU Affero General Public License (GNU AGPL) is a free, copyleft license published by the Free Software Foundation in November 2007, and based on the GNU GPL version 3 and the Affero General Public License (non-GNU).
It is intended for software designed to be run over a network, adding a provision requiring that the corresponding source code of modified versions of the software be prominently offered to all users who interact with the software over a network.[6]
The Open Source Initiative approved the GNU AGPLv3[3] as an open source license in March 2008 after the company Funambol submitted it for consideration through its CEO Fabrizio Capobianco.[7]
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