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HumanOstrich
4mo ago
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That's not MIT-compatible, it's the opposite. MIT-compatible would mean that code under your license could be relicensed to MIT. Similar to how the GPL is not MIT-compatible because you cannot relicense GPL code under MIT.
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hoppp
4mo ago
Makes sense. I got the license from an LLM so it probably doesn't get it right
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