From 4122849b24b662ba24f95e56739704f255d29992 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kat Richey Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2022 09:58:31 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] I found v3! --- notes/CWPL/CWPL_v3 | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 52 insertions(+) create mode 100755 notes/CWPL/CWPL_v3 diff --git a/notes/CWPL/CWPL_v3 b/notes/CWPL/CWPL_v3 new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9082860 --- /dev/null +++ b/notes/CWPL/CWPL_v3 @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +Clumsy Wolf Public """License""" +Version 3 + +There's no copyright on this. The concept of intellectual property is bullshit, +there only to enrich corporate CEOs who hold the copyrights to lucrative +properties they had no hand in creating. + +Can you say you made this? Well, physically, literally, yes. There's nothing +stopping you from claiming this. Morally, no. You'd be a fraud and a hack to +claim you and you alone created this. And quite frankly, I'm not sure people +would be too happy with you were they to discover your lies. + +Can you use this as you please? Well, physically, literally, yes. Do whatever +you will with this. Build whatever software you want and link it to this. I +can't stop you. However, there are uses I *strongly* condemn, and, had I the +power, I would absolutely stop you from using this. Any software used to +explicitly promote far-right/fascist politics is a big one, as is software used +to further bigotry of any sort (racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, +enbymisia, biphobia/panphobia, aphobia, assorted miscellaneous queermisia, +and ableism - both physical and mental, just to name a few). If you plan on +making that kind of software, literally you can use this, but honestly, I'd +quite prefer you to fuck right off. I mean, really, do you really want to use +this anyways? Some piece of software built a someone who's trans fem, +pansexual, non-binary in a non-specific way, aromantic, clinically anxious and +depressed, and otherkin? Surely, you can find some """better""" software +created by someone you'd think much more highly of, right? Or is this piece +of software really better than anything your "master race" can produce? Because +if so, I'd start to reconsider if it's really the "master race". + +Can you change the software as you please? Again, yeah. And you don't even need +to tell me. Obviously, you shouldn't claim that the original creators of this +software made those changes. As above, people mightn't be happy with you if +you were to slander us and they were to discover your lies. But you can change +this as you wish. + +Of course, there is no warranty. There never is. Sure, it might work well, but +it might not. You're using this "AS IS" without any sort of guarantee that it +will work well or work for what you're using it for. It might not work at all. +If it breaks (or breaks something), that's entirely on you. I mean, we sure +can't afford to pay for your shit breaking. So, use this at your own risk. If +something breaks, it's not our fault. Sorry :P + +If you decide to make your own version of this software, do you have to keep +this """license"""? No. You can. You can change it up as you please. Make it +your own. Or keep it as is. Or use a different license. Up to you. My +(the writer's) suggestion? 0BSD. Nice little open license. Or, if you don't +want, like, relicensing really, 2BSD. But, like, please don't use GPL or related +licenses. They're kinda just...shit. + +Incidentally, if you do make your own version, do us a favour and change the +name. Or, at the very least, add something to the name to indicate it's not the +original. \ No newline at end of file