You might have a point but I’d like to add, that this view is not just shared by some random 3D printing advocate. It is shared by the SFC as well and they should know their license, I would think. Anyhow, Bambulab is now under their watch. Also the SFC is launching a reverse engineering project on Bambulab AGPL3 software. If Bambulab doesn’t like it, it can try to sue the SFC. Good luck.
You might have a point but I’d like to add, that this view is not just shared by some random 3D printing advocate. It is shared by the SFC as well and they should know their license, I would think. Anyhow, Bambulab is now under their watch. Also the SFC is launching a reverse engineering project on Bambulab AGPL3 software. If Bambulab doesn’t like it, it can try to sue the SFC. Good luck.
https://sfconservancy.org/news/2026/may/18/bambu-studio-3d-printer-agpl-violation-response/