You might give it away for free to some, but this is not open source anymore. See 5. and 6. of the OSD: https://opensource.org/osd-annotated
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Its not about compliance with the OSD, but about surviving as a commercial entity with a business model that allows code based cooperation.
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You are refuting an argument that I didn't make. All I said is that you can't call it open source unless you comply with the OSD.
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