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Theoretically, the ND clause prevents [i]anyone[/i] except Behe from deriving from the files which have the clause; and all art in BAR which are not explicitly stated otherwise have the clause.
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Theoretically, the ND clause prevents [i]anyone[/i] except Behe from deriving from the files which have the clause; and all art in BAR which are not explicitly stated otherwise have the clause.
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Thus
i
don't
see
the
ND
clause
issue
as
separate
from
BF0
issue,
e.
g.
it
scaring
off
any
new
contributors
wishing
to
pick
up
the
work.
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3 |
Thus
i
don't
see
the
ND
clause
issue
as
separate
from
BF0
issue,
e.
g.
it
scaring
off
any
new
contributors
wishing
to
pick
up
the
work,
aggravating
the
effects
of
stagnation.
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ZK's licensing issues probably have similar, but much weaker effects.
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ZK's licensing issues probably have similar, but much weaker effects.
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