Open source Git repo owners with open licenses, how do you know your code is being used by a big corpo?
Open source Git repo owners with open licenses, how do you know your code is being used by a big corpo?
How do people find out or know whether your repo which is having MIT or apache or AGPL license is being used by a corpo and profiting from it and not making the code open source or paying license fees?
You don't.
Unless it is publicised or an obvious bug exists in your code and you see the consequences of it in their system.
My takeaway from that is that I should start putting canary bugs in my code 😆
It's a time-honored tradition among dictionary publishers.
Doesn't really matter if you're not positioned to be able to defend your license in court.
Some people really do :D