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Thanks for creating the issue! It seems like a Google account is being required in order to report a copycat to Google, so I'd be happy if someone could report the apps (I neither have nor want to create an account). It seems like TeamNewPipe/NewPipe#539 (comment) could be the best way to proceed as it gives some general advice on how copycats were already taken down successfully. |
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@Ahmedinejadi Looks like you are one of the clone, Brother, Making money from someone's work is not best, LibreTube is Non Profit, And yes anyome can modify and use the code as they want but shouldn't go against our policy, You can fork it, No problem, But making profit out of it, We are against it. May Allah bless you brother. |
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Lol that guy created his account just to comment this... |
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This project is under GPL-3.So where are the source code of this copycats?If you don't understand, gpl-3 requiers you to release the source code, and this source code must be under the same license.This means that at least that "dev" must release source code of copycats, and this source code must be under the same license, thus gpl-3, because LibreTube is under GPL-3.This is called copyleft.GPL is a copyleft license.GPL-3 also a copyleft license. |
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Yes that's right, Lol, I didn't checked his profile, Seriously. I'm right now Why did I say blessings on god's name 😂. |
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Well, I guess he is the one of copycat that uploded modified ver of LibreTube on playstore.to make some money offcourse.. |
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I guess that the first required step would be to (1) install app (2) request app source code from developers? Otherwise they are not in violation of license as I understand. Or is there place to report merely for being copycat?
Making money from GPLv3 licensed code is not violating such license, and author being against it does not change it. There are some licenses that forbid commercial use or have "do no evil" clauses but they have own serious issues. |
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It's actually illegal to publish binaries of a GPL 3.0 application (as done here in the play store), without also distributing the source code of the application. If the application owner said "Here's the source code of my probably ad-infested clone of LibreTube", or otherwise distributed the source code through some other means, I don't think we would have any problem since that would be legal.
See TeamNewPipe/NewPipe#539 (comment) (mentioned in an earlier comment too)
You're right, the real problem here is that they don't distribute the (modified) application's source code, which is against the GPL license as they distribute binaries. I must also mention, LibreTube (and thereby any clone also) violates Google Play's Terms of Service, which is also why you don't find it on the play store, but only on F-Droid. |
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This is why we can't have nice things. People need to stop taking for their own gain |
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It's not "illegal", it's a license violation which may or may not have legal implications depending on the jurisdiction.
Which part is a TOS violation? That might help get more attention/action on the app from Google, on top of the GPL violation and copycat nature of the app. |
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This is most likely a policy violation, see here: https://support.google.com/legal/answer/3110420 I guess I would suggest to take the least effort approach by reporting the incident here: https://support.google.com/legal/answer/3110420 |
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I would contact the fsf's GPL enforcement team. If that doesn't work you could also try contacting the free software conservancy |
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Steps to reproduce
Just found the apps below on Google Play :
Both apps are uploaded by this developer https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6130128057652620670
He also uploaded copycats of Newpipe as you can see here. I expect ads to be added shortly in all this clones...
Expected behavior
This copycats don't respect GNU GPL v3 as far as I can see.
Expected behavior: Send a DMCA request to Google Play. It violates their rule anyway, should be easy to take down...
Actual behavior
Still online as of 13/03/2023
LibreTube version
0.12.1
Android version
Android 10
Other details
No response
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