It stops anyone from using the code (including extensions to the code) as a unique differentiator. In no way does it prevent "everything commercial related". If there are other barriers to entry, you can still perfectly well charge for access to a service running AGPL code.
It stops anyone from using the code (including extensions to the code) as a unique differentiator. In no way does it prevent "everything commercial related". If there are other barriers to entry, you can still perfectly well charge for access to a service running AGPL code.