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Why bespoke licenses? Won't that make customers more wary as they have to clear the licenses through their legal too?


Yes, but these licenses have far more protection for me than regular licenses.

I'm working with a lawyer to ensure that these licenses are void if the user expects me to have any duty, like the Bitcoin lawsuits ([1], see comments at [2]) or the EU's upcoming Cybersecurity Resilience Act that might require me to be audited or worse [3], which I can't afford. (I do want an audit when I can afford it, though.)

[1]: https://laanwj.github.io/2023/02/06/regrets.html

[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34684715

[3]: https://blog.opensource.org/what-is-the-cyber-resilience-act...


FWIW:

1. (at least some of) the links from the FAQ entries to license texts appear to be broken due (presumably) to a change/transformation from `<filename>.md` to directory path.

2. It might be helpful to more clearly identify the text differences between the multiple licenses and/or at least the FAQs to enable skipping duplicated commentary when reading.


1. Yes, sorry. In the process of fixing those as the licenses are finalized.

2. That's a good idea, but I can't do that in the actual license documents since I need to keep the actual licenses clean from non-license materials. Do you have any good ideas how to do that?




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