Things not included in either concept include: - community building - accepting contributions from other people - ethical use of software - distribution mechanisms - governance - use of paid vs free labor
IANAL but I used a great IP attorney when I ran a bootstrapped SW company. Law is like software, lots of ways to do things, each with pros and cons. He asked us to be clear re: desired outcome, then would detail possibilities and trade offs. So blue sky, what’s the objective?
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With the objectives firmly in mind, it’s possible to see how licenses may be written with respect to: -Legality -Verifiability -Enforceability -Other -ilities good counsel will identify So I think you’re on to something, but I’d love to see more detail about the intended outcome
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I think as this gets fleshed out, you’ll end up with a suite of documents that get to the goal together, things like: Articles of incorporation and by-laws IP assignment documents Licenses
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Could you write a license making software free only for (democratic) cooperatives of some definition?
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Law and law-adjacent folks: any pointers?