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by lamontcg
1906 days ago
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You can't. If you're notified then you need to promptly fix the issue with the complainant. When it comes to being sued for damages you can point at the the fact that there was no reasonable way for you to know that the license you trusted was invalid and at the author who was presumably negligent. If you've cooperated fully and mitigated it quickly that should protect you. Ignorance in this case is an excuse when it is reasonable and defensible ignorance, and not negligence on your part. |
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