@douglascrockford
The license was changed to "Public Domain" in PR #688. However, the meaning of "public domain" is a bit ambiguous (e.g. "public domain" is not defined in the law of Japan.)
So users can't judge whether they can use JSON-java or not. I guess that it opposes your intention.
To resolve this problem, could you change the license to 0BSD or MIT-0? Or could you agree to change the license to one of two licenses?
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The original author of the application, Douglas Crockford, selected the license. Please reach out to him if you would like to see any changes.
@douglascrockford
The license was changed to "Public Domain" in PR #688. However, the meaning of "public domain" is a bit ambiguous (e.g. "public domain" is not defined in the law of Japan.)
So users can't judge whether they can use JSON-java or not. I guess that it opposes your intention.
To resolve this problem, could you change the license to 0BSD or MIT-0? Or could you agree to change the license to one of two licenses?
I asked you because I read this message