Whatever is Clever Public License
Do whatever is clever. Do as you wish with this product.
Do whatever is clever shall be the whole of the law.
https://codeberg.org/sugarbug/whatever-is-clever-public-license
Whatever is Clever Public License
Do whatever is clever. Do as you wish with this product.
Do whatever is clever shall be the whole of the law.
https://codeberg.org/sugarbug/whatever-is-clever-public-license
Then I’d have to ask: what is the benefit of choosing it over CC0 if by law, there won’t be any enforcement (not even attribution)? At least CC0 is well known.
Well this is /c/programminghumor, I would assume mostly it’s meant as a joke.
@pastermil@sh.itjust.works
When you assume you make a donkey out of ewe. Don’t be a sheep.
Things like “enforcement” and “attribution” are restrictions, the opposite of freedom.
Why do you want a license that allows you to sue the users of your supposedly free software?
Creative Common license are well accepted. It requires attribution for derivative works. Due to its clear legal wording, you can enforce it.
Why I want to be able to sue? Exactly so that people won’t take others’ freedom, just like why the law exist in free world. Haven’t you read about the many cases companies violating GPL got sued?
Clever License gives real freedom, individual freedom that is absent from the popular ideological licenses. Clever License doesn’t need an “enforcement” mechanism because it is a real gift with no strings attached. A gift with strings attached is a snare.
No strings, no snare. “Do whatever is clever. Do as you wish with this product.”
There seems to be a more robust solution already. It’s called Public Domain.