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As of right now this project has the "Unlicense" which is basically Public Domain. The problem with this is that each country has a different definition of Public Domain, and some even don't have it at all.
So, to avoid avoid problems and make things simple I propose to chane the project's license to "0 clause BSD" which is the closest to Public Domain, while it applies all around the same equally.
The Unlicense has a very permissive license fallback that is used in jurisdictions that don't recognize public domain (like CC0). It's the second paragraph of the license to be specific.
As of right now this project has the "Unlicense" which is basically Public Domain. The problem with this is that each country has a different definition of Public Domain, and some even don't have it at all.
So, to avoid avoid problems and make things simple I propose to chane the project's license to "0 clause BSD" which is the closest to Public Domain, while it applies all around the same equally.
https://opensource.org/license/0bsd
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