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Prefer 0BSD over Unlicense #120

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Apparently, the public domain dedication in Unlicense makes our code unusable in jurisdictions where public domain is not a recognized legal concept.

Per our original discussion on this, we want a license that gives "zero conditions, full permissions". In the spirit of that goal, I recommend we use 0BSD instead of Unlicense.

[Apparently](https://opensource.stackexchange.com/a/12073), the public domain dedication in Unlicense makes our code unusable in jurisdictions where public domain is not a recognized legal concept.
@AverageHelper AverageHelper added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 25, 2024
@AverageHelper AverageHelper self-assigned this Feb 25, 2024
@AverageHelper AverageHelper marked this pull request as ready for review February 25, 2024 19:12
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@AverageHelper AverageHelper changed the title chore: Prefer 0BSD over Unlicense Prefer 0BSD over Unlicense Feb 25, 2024
@AverageHelper AverageHelper merged commit 2a8cb8c into main Jul 10, 2024
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@AverageHelper AverageHelper deleted the avg/more-permissive-license branch July 10, 2024 17:07
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