Yeah i now think "associated with" are too ambigous
Originally i only plan to use that license to release my own code but when
i open for contributors i will have to take their rights into account too...
Do you have any advice for that too?
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I think
But Apache License 2.0 have many conditions (atribute, state change, etc.)
and din't grant trademark use
I need waive all of my rights in my Work so people can use it without any
worries
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If you have ?I need to protect myself? or submarin
So i just want to release my code to public domain and CC0 are an excellent
tool for that (the Unlicense are crayon), but the patent problem of CC0
grant me headache
I really don't want me or anyone to be victim of patent submarine so i just
edit the CC0 legal code to explictly grant patent and tr