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AWS never offered the AGPLv3 licensed version of the MongoDB server as part of any managed service. There were large cloud providers in China that _did_ offer MongoDB as a service. They also provided the corresponding source code [1]. Despite signs that they were complying with the obligations of the license, they had the SSPL drafted anyway.

Because once it was clear that software as a service was a compelling model, it was no longer appealing to give everyone the permissions needed to offer the software as part of a service (as AGPLv3 was always designed to do).

Changing the license seemingly worked, as a partnership was eventually announced [2].

[1] https://github.com/Tencent/CMONGO

[2] https://www.mongodb.com/company/newsroom/press-releases/tenc...



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