Elementor is Anti-Software Freedom / Anti-GPL? Say it isn’t so…
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This issue was brought up before by another, lip service was given and then dropped hoping everyone would forget about it…
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/pro-version-not-gpl2/
With the new version of Elementor coming out soon, many months later the question still is…
Why isn’t Elementor Pro licensed GPL?
Take a look at their current terms…
Scroll down to #3 – Licenses
Having read that now, don’t that sound like the opposite of what the spirit of the GPL and the WordPress community have been built on? Whatever changes they made to them if any clearly weren’t enough. Time to just scrap them all and just adopt the GPL already for both the free and the Pro.
So, I am hoping the Elementor team can finally shed some light on why this hasn’t been properly addressed earlier. At the very least it’s disingenuously presented. Many will simply assume because one is licensed one way that the other is too. You can’t know what license you’re getting until you’ve bought a license and are able to check the PRO download.
If the morally challenged people at Facebook can decide to switch their React license then sure Elementor being much better could actually license Pro as GPL just like the competitor Beaver Builder or so many other major plugins out there. It’s just seems the right thing to do and I’ve to hear a good argument for allowing such a restrictive precedent.
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