XenForo has revoked our license

I'm legitimately surprised you can get an entire paid license revoked. I'm even more surprised that the fat british nigger is still alive and breathing.
license services do tend to sneak a little line into their terms of service that lets them do this whenever they want, for whatever reason, with little forewarning.
same applies to basically anything that involves a registration process and/or user generated content, the business always wants a way to just say "no" to something they don't like or in this case something the perceived majority wants to happen.
 
PHP (the language XenForo and many websites are written in)
Suddenly, all of the server issues make perfect sense.

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Affero GPL so any re.tard using it cannot deny releasing the source and/or crediting the Feeder
All good in theory but in reality no one is going to come defend KF-BB if someone violates the license. .
If he goes open sores he might as well be full libertarian and go 0-Clause BSD or MIT
 
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license services do tend to sneak a little line into their terms of service that lets them do this whenever they want, for whatever reason, with little forewarning.
same applies to basically anything that involves a registration process and/or user generated content, the business always wants a way to just say "no" to something they don't like or in this case something the perceived majority wants to happen.
Stuff like that can generally be fought in court if you want to spend the money to fight it. It's never worth it unless you're a fat retard like Rick Thomlinson. He paid a lawyer $5k to get his twitter account back, twice. Another fun fact about legalese that doesn't hold up in court; all those medical waivers/risk waivers you sign to go white water rafting or whatever don't generally hold up in court either. They're part of the process to show the insurance company that the facilitator has done their due diligence and to act as the first speed bump for retards who trying to sue.
 
Stuff like that can generally be fought in court if you want to spend the money to fight it. It's never worth it unless you're a fat retard like Rick Thomlinson. He paid a lawyer $5k to get his twitter account back, twice. Another fun fact about legalese that doesn't hold up in court; all those medical waivers/risk waivers you sign to go white water rafting or whatever don't generally hold up in court either. They're part of the process to show the insurance company that the facilitator has done their due diligence and to act as the first speed bump for retards who trying to sue.
In this case, if XenForo doesn't want Josh's money, I doubt he'll spend money to make them take his money.
 
The trials and tribulations this site goes through is such a perfect example of the undue control tech companies now exert over our lives.

If you say something they don't like, there are a million avenues for suppressing your speech and it's getting worse every day.

Oh well, it was a really nice internet we had for a couple of shining decades.
 
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