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by blagie
1466 days ago
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Licenses matter. There are two types of parties: - Ones how respect licenses - Ones who do not 90% of the time, if someone violates my license, and I send a polite email, it is followed from there on. 10% of the time -- as in the Harvard Medical School case -- there's a wilful violation. For the 90% of parties who do follow licenses, they lay out a sort of constitution or a set of rules everyone in a commons plays by. For the 10% who don't care, you can enforce them, but it will eat your life. Litigation sucks. Or you can ignore it. I generally do the latter. The most I do is name names in public forums, and only once it's abundantly clear that it's wilful, as I did with Harvard Medical School. |
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