Closed LOLSALT closed 2 months ago
I just asked GPT-4o - the AI that supposedly has passed the bar exam - and it predicted that it would technically be possible that somebody gets sued for a pull request and contributing to code that has no explicit license on it. It cited DMCA and others.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention; I never thought about it. PS: I am certainly NOT suing anybody who has forked my repository before or else. That's just absurd! But laws are laws, so let's put a legally valid 'signature' to what I said above.
Add a license that is the same as the one used by fine-tuned CLIP-GmP-ViT-L-14. It could allow people to edit codes in their forks and make pull requests to contribute to this repository legally, especially in countries with strict copyright laws for softwares and codes.