Donald Trump’s social network broke software rules and has 30 days to comply before access is terminated or the platform is sued, report says

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Former President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he will be launching TRUTH Social, his own social network, in the first quarter of 2022.

  • Truth Social has ripped off code and violated a software licensing agreement, the Software Freedom Conservancy said.
  • Former President Donald Trump’s social network has 30 days to comply with the agreement, the nonprofit said.
  • If Truth Social doesn’t comply, it could be sued or forced to rebuild the entire platform.

Former President Donald Trump’s new social network Truth Social has 30 days to stop violating a free and open-source software licensing agreement before its access is permanently terminated or the platform faces legal action, the Software Freedom Conservancy said.

The Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), which announced the upcoming launch of Truth Social on Wednesday, appears to have violated a license agreement by snatching the code of the decentralized social network Mastodon and refusing to abide by its terms, The Verge reported.

While platforms are entitled to reuse Mastodon’s code, as Gab already has, the Software Freedom Conservancy, a non-profit that enforces free and open-source software licenses, said they must comply with the Affero General Public License (or AGPLv3).

A condition of the APGLv3 is that every user can receive the complete corresponding source for the website based on that code. “That’s how AGPLv3’s cure provision works – no exceptions – even if you’re a real estate mogul, reality television star, or even a former POTUS,” said the Software Freedom Conservancy.

Truth Social doesn’t comply with that provision, per The Verge, and violated the license by referring to its services as “proprietary.” It shows that it fails to mention that it lifted the code from somewhere else, Gizmodo reported.

It also attempted to remove references that would make the alleged Mastodon rip-off obvious, The Verge said. The media outlet reported that a “sighting” of the Mastodon logo was listed as a bug and noted that there were visual similarities and direct references to Mastodon in the site’s underlying HTML.

The Software Freedom Conservancy is insisting that TMTG offers all users access to the Truth Social source code. If it fails to do so, then the rights and permissions to the Mastodon software would be permanently terminated. It could force the group to rebuild the entire platform, The Verge said.

Failing to do this, the media outlet added, the Software Freedom Conservancy could sue for violating the terms of the license used.

Mastodon’s founder, Eugene Rochko, told Vice that Truth Social’s platform appears to be “absolutely” based on his company’s code. Rochko subsequently told Talking Points Memo that he intends to seek legal counsel on the situation.

Insider’s Cheryl Teh noted that Trump’s new social media platform looks remarkably similar to Twitter.

Shortly after its launch, Twitter users had already found a way to create mock accounts of the former president and Vice President Mike Pence on Truth Social.

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How to create a QR code in 2 different ways to direct people to a website, document, or other media

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It’s easy to create a QR code to send customers to your restaurant’s menu or share an event invitation with friends.

  • You can create a QR code using a QR generator or by selecting the “Share” option in the Google Chrome mobile app.
  • QR codes have a variety of uses, for both personal and professional means.
  • QR codes can direct people to a specific website, or an uploaded image or document.
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QR codes – or “Quick Response” codes – are square-shaped barcodes that can be scanned by mobile devices. They are used for a variety of applications, from pulling up a restaurant menu to directing people to a podcast.

QR codes can also be used in wedding invitations to direct guests to the wedding website, where they can RSVP and find information on the venue, hotel options, and the registry.

Creating a QR code is a relatively straightforward process, and it can be done on a computer or on your smartphone. Here’s how it’s done.

How to create a QR code with QR Code Generator

There are many QR code generators to choose from. Here’s a step-by-step guide using a website called QR Code Generator.

1. Using any web browser, go to the QR Code Generator website.

2. Enter the URL of the website you want the QR code to send people to. Alternatively, you can also enter text or upload a file (perhaps to a flyer you designed or to a restaurant menu).

Screenshot of QR Code Generator website homepage
Paste your QR code or drag and drop a file here.

3. Optional: You can also select a frame, change the shape and color, or add a logo to customize your QR code.

Screenshot of QR Code Generator website customization section
You can choose how you want to customize your QR code on the right side of the page.

4. When you’re finished, click Download to save your custom QR code.

Screenshot of QR Code Generator website Download section
Click “Download” at the bottom-right of the page.

5. After you hit Download, a pop-up will appear asking you to create a free account, but you don’t have to create an account. Just wait for the QR code to finish generating and it will appear in your downloads momentarily.

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When your download appears, click on it to access your QR code.

How to create a QR code with Google Chrome

You can use the Google Chrome app for Android or iPhone/iPad to create a QR code.

For Android users

1. On the Google Chrome app, navigate to the website you want to create a QR code for.

2. In the top-right corner, tap the icon of three vertical dots.

3. Tap Share in the drop-down, then select QR Code.

4. Beneath the QR code on the next screen, tap Download to save the QR code to your device. You can then send it to others via text, email, messaging app, etc.

For iPhone or iPad users

1. On the Google Chrome app, navigate to the website you want to create a QR code for.

2. In the top-right corner next to the address bar, tap the Share symbol, which looks like a square with an arrow pointing upward.

Screenshot of Chrome app on iPhone Share icon
Tap the “Share” icon next to the URL.

3. Scroll down and tap Create a QR Code.

Screenshot of Share menu pop-up on Chrome app on iPhone
Select “Create a QR Code” in the pop-up.

4. Tap Share, then choose how you want to share the QR code (via text, email, messaging app, etc.)

Screenshot of QR code pop-up and Share button on Chrome app on iPhone
Tap the blue “Share…” button.

5. Optional: You can tap Save Image to save the QR code for future use.

Screenshot of Share pop-up menu on Chrome app on iPhone
In the “Share” pop-up menu, select “Save Image” to download the QR code.

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