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Unity let me go earlier this week, so I'm really not in the mood to defend them, but this is correct. I'm on the Unity hate train as much as the next guy and i feel this is pretty cut and dry.
Sad to hear it, hope you'll find something else soon.
Thankfully I'm in Canada where Collective Layoffs are heavily protected, and I have a generous package to keep me afloat until I find the right job.
It is a sad week for tech because not everyone has these protections.
No, it's not correct. Unity's management might think that's how the LGPL works, but they're wrong.
The fact that they prefer to not do something at all instead of going through the hassle of doing something properly has always been a thing at Unity. It's correct that it is for business reasons and not necessarily logical ones.