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Is GNU General Public License v2.0 compatible with GNU Affero GPL v3.0 or later?

It depends.

The compatibility between GNU General Public License v2.0 and GNU Affero GPL v3.0 or later depends on the specific clauses and the way the two are combined in your project. Have a qualified lawyer review before redistributing.

About these licenses

LicenseFamilyPatent grant
GNU General Public License v2.0 (GPL-2.0) strong-copyleft No (implicit at most)
GNU Affero GPL v3.0 or later (AGPL-3.0-or-later) network-copyleft Yes

GNU General Public License v2.0: Strong copyleft: derivative works distributed must also be GPL-2.0.

GNU Affero GPL v3.0 or later: AGPL-3.0 with explicit upgrade path.

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