
Elastic founder on why they returned to open source 4 years after going proprietary

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Elastic, the company behind Elasticsearch, has reverted to open source nearly four years after adopting proprietary licenses. This decision follows a trademark dispute with AWS, which had marketed its own version of Elasticsearch. Co-founder Shay Banon expressed that the legal battles were consuming resources and causing market confusion. Elastic has now adopted the AGPL license, which imposes more restrictions than its previous Apache 2.0 license, allowing it to be recognized as open source again. Banon emphasized the importance of open source for users who often search for open source solutions.
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