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>When you promote the Unlicense you should be aware that it's reception in legal circles is not great.
Legal circles can go and fuck themselves.
Also, about 70% of Linux Foundation sponsors break GPL and nobody gives a damn, because they pay money. The last time someone attempted to enforce GPL in court[1], it took almost two decades and several hundred thousand Euro in legal costs. All this licence stuff is delusional wishful thinking at best, a cargo cult at worst.
This is why WTFPL is the best licence. At the very least, it is fun.
[1]: https://www.dlapiper.com/en-gb/insights/publications/2024/03/wakeup-call-for-open-source-users-french-court-awards-damages-for-gpl-violations- xianc78 likes this.