On 2024-05-27 06:52, Chris wrote:
On 2024-05-26 20:57, Tatsuki Makino wrote:
Hello.
What I say may turn out to be bullshit :)

In short, it doesn't matter what the license is, it's how it controls

Can the FreeBSD installer include built packages?
Can packages be included on FreeBSD installer disks sold on the FreeBSD Mall (
https://www.freebsdmall.com/ ) ?
When the distfile fails to download, can it be downloaded from MASTER_SITE_BACKUP?

If there are no matching licenses, I think we can concoct new licenses and control them.
I don't know if it's just a good example, but I think
print/epson-inkjet-printer-escpr2 is applicable to the example where the license clause is included in the distribution file, and audio/libamrnb is applicable to the example where the license clause is not included in the distribution file.

It's a surprisingly difficult part that needs to be done accurately, so if I'm
saying something wrong, please point it out right away :)

Regards.
I think you site 2 excellent examples. But in the end, isn't the onus upon the
creator(s) of the software/source to clearly site TOU -- terms of use?
IOW with reasonable diligence, which might be a cursory look through the source, in an effort to find those terms. 1) Should that search return a clear answer; fine, problem solved. 2) Should that search turn up multiple options, with no clear answer/ winner. Choose any, or a text description summarizing the overall (perceived) intent.
3) Should that search return no results. Choose TOU/LICENSE UNKNOWN.

Point being; a producer of an app/software should/can not require an end-user/distributor to be well-versed in the prevailing law(s) of their place of citizenship. Nor to be an
to be well-versed in the prevailing law(s), as they pertain to software, of their place of
citizenship. Nor to be an
(speaking of Due Diligence, a better proof reading wouldn't hurt.)
attorney/barrister, in order to use their software. Unless, of course, it is only
intended for such use.

So the answer is clearly best/reasonable effort on the individual in possession of said software/source. Best, or Reasonable is in the interpretation of the individual
in possession of said software/source.

--Chris

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