You're viewing this from the wrong perspective. GPL was designed to protect the user, not somebody else. To give and ensure freedoms to inspect, edit and redistribute.
The user of a GPL webapp is afforded none of those freedoms (except what is sent) and that might go some distance to explain why there's so little GPL activity in this area.
AGPL ensures those freedoms. That obviously makes it pretty undesirable for commercial deployment but that's not the goal of the license, enduring freedom for users is.
The user of a GPL webapp is afforded none of those freedoms (except what is sent) and that might go some distance to explain why there's so little GPL activity in this area.
AGPL ensures those freedoms. That obviously makes it pretty undesirable for commercial deployment but that's not the goal of the license, enduring freedom for users is.