Simon Poole writes:
 > http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/License/We_Are_Changing_The_License#What_Are_The_Choices.3F

What if someone refuses to choose? What is the policy there?  "If you
choose not to decide you still have made a choice", and the
implications of that choice are not described.

 > This is not about what a judge would potentially think such a statement
 > would mean in a vacuum, it is about what the party that you are
 > contracting with has said what it means and what without any doubt would
 > be the interpretation that a court would follow.

Please verify that I understand this correctly. Somebody who checked
"my contributions are in the public domain" is supposed to think "my
contributions are not in the public domain"?

I'm tempted to resort to sarcasm. It seems the only appropriate
response. But I will refrain.

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