> > For one thing, there is the problem of license proliferation. > > Yes that is certainly a problem; though there are some attempts to > mitigate these issues: > * it can be used together with any other OSS compatible license.
For copyleft licenses, it can't, because those licenses would also have to state that they can be used with yours. > Ultimately I am not planning to sue anyone. Nonetheless > I would assume that if there is a license people will not obviously > violate it (Yes there may be unclear things about it where I do not win.). If you're going to be relying on people's good intentions, a copyright license isn't the best solution. A better solution would be to put the work into the public domain, detail how you would like the work to be used and make a request that people follow your intentions.