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Nothing "clueless", I don't know what you are talking about. If people release/contribute to code under MIT license, they are very well aware that anyone on any projects -- open source projects, proprietary software -- can use their code as long as there is a copy of the copyright notice. Otherwise they should release it under GPL or something similar, or spend their time elsewhere. It's all clear and fair game and working as intended for decades.



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