
"OnlyOffice stated that those accessing its code under the GNU Affero General Public License v3 are required to retain its branding and provide proper attribution to the original technology. Euro-Office's failure to meet these conditions constitutes an infringement of the copyright holder's exclusive rights."
"Lev Bannov, CEO of OnlyOffice, emphasized that the Euro-Office project must either restore their branding and attributions or roll back all forks of their project, refraining from using their code without proper acknowledgment."
"OnlyOffice announced it would suspend its partnership with Nextcloud due to the launch of Euro-Office, accusing Nextcloud of attempting to hire its staff and targeting its customers."
OnlyOffice has accused the Euro-Office initiative of violating licensing terms and intellectual property theft. Euro-Office, launched by a group of European tech companies, aims to provide a sovereign, open-source productivity suite compatible with Microsoft Office. OnlyOffice claims Euro-Office does not comply with the GNU Affero General Public License v3, which requires proper attribution and branding. The CEO of OnlyOffice stated that the project infringes on their copyright and announced the suspension of their partnership with Nextcloud due to these issues.
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