this post was submitted on 17 Jun 2023
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I suspect you'll find this is a double-edged sword. Open-licensing frameworks quite deliberately set out requirements for re-use, and are agnostic about who can do so. Many lemmings have strong feelings about who good actors and bad actors are, irrespective of whether they meet policy requirements. It's all fun and games until nazilemmy starts their own fediverse and seeds it with all our comments and posts as allowed by the open-license.
Personally, I'm a believer in policies that enable both usage you agree with and usage you disagree with on equal terms, but that's not a selling point to everyone in the lemmyverse. All rights reserved with a carve-out for lemmy to distribute offers less wiggle room for abuse (and use). I'm not real opinionated about terms, but I do agree more clarity would be useful.
That's a good point, but I think it's also another motivation to have some explicit statement of licensing: people who prefer a different license will know they should move to a different home instance.