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FUTO License is not open source. They do not claim to be open source. They're not trying to be open source. They call themselves "source first".
To be abundantly clear, "free software" (aka free as in speech) and "open source" are understood as two different categories, and when software falls into both, would be called Free and Open Source (FOSS).
Wikipedia has this to say:
@paequ2 Ok
i want talking about Open SOuece anyaway. i was taling about free software
Ah, yep. FUTO License is neither Free™ nor Open Source™ (nor are they trying to be). However, they still allow users to see, modify, and distribute code.
But, yeah, they're aiming for something different.