The source code is available under the MIT license agreement.įirst sentence of the license. This license applies to the Visual Studio Code product. In fact they use a fully-armed, Freedom-restricting license, the Microsoft Software License. What a non-free license by Microsoft isĪnd of course Microsoft does not use purposely the MIT license for the binary of Visual Studio Code. And let’s be crystal-clear: 99,99% of the VSC users will never ever use directly the source code. Unlike most of the GPL-based licenses for which both the source code and the binary built from this source code are covered by the terms of the license, using the MIT license authorizes Microsoft to make available the source code of the software, but do whatever they want with the binary of this software. Except that, for the situation of Visual Studio Code, it only covers the source code, not the binary. Do whatever you want with this software, keeps the original copyright and I’m not responsible of what could happen with this software. Indeed, the MIT license is really straightforward. Microsoft uses here a simple but clever trick allowed by the license of the code source of Visual Studio Code: the MIT license, a permissive Free Software license. I’m not a lawyer, I could be wrong or not accurate enough in my analysis (sorry!) but I’ll try nonetheless to give my understanding of the situation because the current state of licensing of Visual Studio Code tries to fool most users. It says “Open Source” and offers to download non open source binary packages.
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