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Tawhid
Tawhid

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How I'm helping a non profit licensing org and You can too

Open source projects are the backbone of internet.
From web servers to browsers mostly everything is open source and yet still there are people who steal open source project code , I'm referring it as stealing because they don't follow the license!
To prevent this ,a non profit community driven company named Open Source Protector with a motto that open source projects should be used as their license allows them to use it, OSP includes a few licenses one for commercial use,one for personal use and one for non profit use.If someone registers their project here under any license osp provides(you can choose) , your project will be in their database and protected .If someone misuses your project you can file a report here and the community will help you legally. You can also contribute to OSP here and your github name will be included in the front page.Honestly this isn't a bad idea , it is actually a decent one . After-all having protection wouldn't hurt.
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Jay Jeckel

The sentiment is nice, but open source developers won't (and shouldn't) use your custom licenses. I have to ask, what if any knowledge and experience do you have with copyright, infringement, and related legal issues?

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Tawhid • Edited

well, how about ask me a few questions ?
and can you tell me why they won't and shouldn't ?

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Tawhid

and can I improve it? or should I dump it?

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CuriousDev

Is it correct, that here we would use custom licenses with this solution? Because you could instead just provide help on already existing licenses. Something like a platform connecting people, ones who need support with their projects' license and ones who willingly provide their expertise. But I still appreciate any effort you have done!

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Tawhid

That's a great suggestion! I was thinking about helping with existing licenses but didn't think about mentorship idea!
Thanks, Now I will add functionality for this