05.01.2020, 10:50
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Szenekenner
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Zitat:
Zitat von tandem65
Hi Hafu,
ich bin auch nur AushilfsITler.
Wenn Trainerroad Open Source sein will so müssten sie den Quellcode ihrer Datenbank, ihres Frontend.... offenlegen. Nicht die Daten die sie damit bearbeiten.
Nach Deiner Definition wäre z.B. auch Facebook Open Source.
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Guter Vergleich, du darfst die Plattform nutzen, ohne das du für die Nutzung mit Euro bezahlst, dafür zahlst du eben mit deinen Daten.
Bei Trainerday:
Zitat:
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publishing any Website material in any other media and workouts;
selling, sublicensing and/or otherwise commercializing any Website material including workouts, lists and plans;
using this Website in any way that is or may be damaging to this Website;
using this Website in any way that impacts user access to this Website;
using this Website contrary to applicable laws and regulations, or in any way may cause harm to the Website, or to any person or business entity;
engaging in any data mining, data harvesting, data extracting or any other similar activity in relation to this Website; Other than API usage for the purpose of enhancing the ERGdb community via additional free distribution of our workouts.
using this Website to engage in any advertising or marketing.
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Zitat:
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