[Greasemonkey] Modifying other authors' GmScripts
Ben
livingood at gmail.com
Thu May 26 10:39:25 EDT 2005
On 5/26/05, Matthew Gertner <matthew at allpeers.com> wrote:
> > I, also, ANAL, but I don't think waivers of liability work when the
> > person suffering damages never agreed to your license.
>
> Good point. How about a @license metadatum that pops up in a dialog the
> first time the script runs with Accept/Decline buttons? This would also help
> to address the transparency issue that we both blogged about
> (http://greaseblog.blogspot.com/2005/05/more-obvious-user-script-alterations
> .html, http://www.allpeers.com/blog/?p=140).
>
> Or am I blowing this totally out of proportion?
That is a little hardcore at least for the pop up. Just having the tag
might be nice, but doesn't use imply agreement with any license the
author put up at the time of install?
Ben
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