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is there like. any open source software license that puts your code squarely into the public domain (like the Unlicense) but with the addition of "don't fucking use this to scam people or otherwise be evil, and if you're a corporation looking to make Quick Bucks, fuck right off"?

like I know a license does shit all to stop people at the end of the day but my personal disapproval re: Being Evil and Corporate Quick Bucks is still something I want to make crystal clear

(maybe I should just use the unlicense and tack on a bit to the end, lmao)


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in reply to @bazelgeuse-apologist's post:

The problem is that if something is in the public domain, all bets are off. You're relinquishing all control of the product. Even if you said you couldn't use it for a specific purpose, you couldn't do anything to stop that as you don't own it anymore.