@Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net @Gina@fosstodon.org I'm guessing you're referring to faircode.io, not faircode.com here.
I hadn't heard of this before, but after a quick glance it appears that proprietary licenses are acceptable as "fair code", seeing as the licenses of MongoDB and Elastic are included. The MongoDB one requires me to accept cookies to read it, but the Elastic license comes with some very clear limitations at the top that would make it unsuitable as a free software license as far as I can tell. It sounds like Fair Code uses "free" only to refer to monetary cost.
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