Bambu Lab, acusada de violaciones continuadas de la licencia AGPLv3

La Software Freedom Conservancy ha identificado múltiples violaciones de la licencia AGPLv3 por parte de Bambu Lab en el software de sus impresoras 3D. El grupo está iniciando un nuevo proyecto para abordar estos problemas y planea mantener una supervisión continua.

Bambu Studio, el software de corte para las impresoras 3D de Bambu Lab, se desarrolló a partir de predecesores con licencia AGPLv3, incluidos PrusaSlicer y Slic3r. La Software Freedom Conservancy determinó que la biblioteca libbambu_networking, distribuida junto con el software, nunca ha publicado su código fuente, a pesar de que los requisitos de la licencia AGPLv3 exigen que el código se distribuya junto con los proyectos licenciados.

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