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Maybe not "extinguish", but opensource - even GPLv3-d - is not immune to commercial exploitation, even abuse. Companies like Google/Alphabet, Ubuntu/Canonical and RedHat have decades of experience here.
Personally I would grade these use cases in the exact order I listed them, worst to OK. But there are many others.
I totally agree, and while that world also still exists, we have moved past that quite a while ago. But there are lots of smaller developers who want to make money with what they're doing. Done right, I don't see anything wrong with it, but it often is not done right.