<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><b>@Trent</b><br><br>Excellent analogy. I'd add that no one here is against making money, I mean if PageLines wanted to charge $1000 for software that's fine, so long as they don't try to trap/restrict users after the software is in their hands. That's the problem.<br>
<br></div>The fact that users could hack the code to try and figure out how to remove said restrictions (which 99% of users would never be able to figure out anyways and would also make them unable to receive security/bug fixes) is not an answer either, it's the intention and applied use of the GPL that matters.<br>
<br></div>You can't tell someone you're only allowed to use this software on one website and you have to pay monthly for it forever or your pro features will be removed with the loophole being if the customer somehow magically figures out that that's a lie and that they can actually go against the companies "policy" and hack their theme, they'll be protected by the GPL to do so. That's insane.<br>
<br></div>This isn't deceptive marketing, it's blatantly lying to and tricking the customer. Basically PageLines is "saying" that DMS Pro is GPL in order to get DMS into the free repo, but then really applying their own proprietary license to it which directly contradicts the GPL rendering it not actually GPL. If you paint a door black and tell people it's white, it's still black. This is an abuse of everything the GPL and WP stands for. How could this not be clear?<br>
<div><br><b>@<span name="Srikanth Koneru" class="">Srikanth</span></b><br><br>"Its not morally/ethically wrong because they are putting the pricing
plan upfront, users are buying knowing that they have to pay a monthly
fee." - Read the above, still feel this way? Where in PageLines marketing or fine print does it say:<br><br>"Actually, the site limitations and monthly fees above are a complete fabrication to trick you and you're entirely allowed to not follow those rules, but really we're tethering your software with a proprietary kill switch that immediately renders the software not 100% GPL. But, hey if you hack the theme it will then actually be 100% GPL and then you can do whatever you want with it. Good luck!"<br>
<br></div><div>THIS IS INSANE<br></div></div>