Rahul Dhesi wrote:
Rjack <[email protected]> writes:
But this doesn't explain why you seem to think that the
license should use US-specific language.
One tactic of trolling is to endlessly ask "why" questions
especially concerning other's motivations. Perhaps you should
simply state your reasons "why" I shouldn't prefer US-specific
language.
Since we are discussing software that will be propagated
worldwide, it makes no sense to make its license specific to any
one country.
OK, Rahul -- you win -- write your license in Esperanto.
Present the license to judges in Spain, France, the US and Russia
and see what they say.
1) Keep praying for a universal one world government where the laws
and language are all uniform.
2) Be prepared to wait a while.
Sincerely,
Rjack :)
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