
Open-source non-profit claims Bambu Lab violated license — move follows cease-and-desist demand on OrcaSlicer fork that restored cloud printing features without using Bambu Connect
Quick Take
Open-source group accuses Bambu Lab of violating AGPLv3 by including proprietary code.
Key Points
- SFC demands compliance with AGPLv3 licensing.
- Bambu Lab allegedly included proprietary code for years.
- Cease-and-desist issued over OrcaSlicer fork.
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