• smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 months ago

    You may not make the functionality of the Software or a Modified version available to third parties as a service or distribute the Software or a Modified version in a manner that makes the functionality of the Software available to third parties.

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      8 months ago

      x = “make the functionality of the Software or a Modified version available to third parties as a service”

      y = “distribute the Software or a Modified version”

      You may not X, or (Y in a manner that X)

      Perfectly normal legalese. Just like “included but not limited to…” it sets a condition and adds a more specific version of that condition, which seems redundant but helps during actual litigation.

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        8 months ago

        I don’t see anything wrong with the quote? Other than the policy itself being a ridiculous change, the wording is pretty standard legal speak. Not sure why you’re jumping to “ChatGPT Lawyer”

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          You may not X in a way that X

          Definitely reads weird to me. It should suffice to say “you may not X”.

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            You may not X in a way that Y implies that You may X in a way that does not Y, and is more specific (and changes the meaning of the license) vs You may not X

            The legal distinction in this case allows for distributing the software for example as source code, but not as a service.