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George_Andreou
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Shouldn't EasyPrint be AGPL?

Please, could anyone from Prusa answer this?

Since Easyprint used Prusaslicer on the backend, shouldn't it be licensed as AGPL? Isn't this explicitly one of the differences between AGPL and GPL, that it enforces the copyleft in cases similar to this?

Best Answer by George_Andreou:

Ok nevermind, I just found the original blog post on easyprint and it clearly states that the prusaslicer used has no modifications to the one published on github. As expected, Prusa is in full compliance with the AGPL.

Posted : 08/05/2026 8:48 pm
George_Andreou
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Shouldn't EasyPrint be AGPL?

Ok nevermind, I just found the original blog post on easyprint and it clearly states that the prusaslicer used has no modifications to the one published on github. As expected, Prusa is in full compliance with the AGPL.

Posted : 08/05/2026 10:34 pm
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