Bambu Lab accused of long-running AGPLv3 violations

The Software Freedom Conservancy has identified multiple violations of the AGPLv3 license by Bambu Lab in its 3D printer software. The group is launching a new project to address the issues and plans ongoing oversight.

Bambu Studio, the slicing software for Bambu Lab's 3D printers, was built on AGPLv3-licensed predecessors including PrusaSlicer and Slic3r. The Software Freedom Conservancy found that the libbambu_networking library distributed with the software has never had its source code released, despite AGPLv3 requirements for code distributed alongside licensed projects.

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