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by netr0ute
1482 days ago
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Why would this be an issue? The code itself can't agree to the ToS, so only people using it could possibly do so, and depending on how the connection is set up, they might be able to skip agreeing to the ToS since that's just a client-side construction in MS VS (I hope). |
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If the publisher makes this change in public then it's their ToS violation with receipts. I don't think you're really arguing that the VSCodium folks should make this change in violation of the ToS, sign it, and package it up...
They have built this whole alternative ecosystem so they can be in compliance.