On Mon, Mar 04, 2019 at 06:12:09PM +0100, Simon Poole wrote: > > Am 03.03.2019 um 12:54 schrieb Ineiev: > > ... > > So, when someone violates that license when using the work of > > those contributors, any of them may sue the violator, mayn't they? > > As the user is operating on a licence from the OSMF, the foundation > would have to make the determination that the users licence is actually > void, so the answer is in practical terms no > (you are not a party to that agreement). ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Is this essential? if I use your work without any relevant agreement, that shouldn't prevent you from suing me.
> That is using a rather wide definition of sue, as in "take some formal > legal action" and naturally you can always do that, the chances of > achieving something instead of just spending money tend to vary though. Strictly speaking, this is true when the action is taken by the OSMF as well.
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