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jalonso510 | 4 years ago

seems like the springing requirement to negotiate a paid license after $1m in revenue is just destined to be forgotten. it will come up two rounds later in diligence and be a minor pain to deal with. I'd probably avoid using something licensed under this just to avoid the headache later. or would prefer to pay for a commercial license upfront even.

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kemitchell|4 years ago

Lead drafter of the license here. 510 represent.

For what it's worth, I also advise startups. If you find a way to reliably force startup founders in high growth to stop, think, and remember a bunch of legal things they were supposed to do two rounds ago, please e-mail me immediately!

The Big Time License certainly hasn't solved that one yet. But we did consider the problem. It's part of the motive behind the extra-long, 128-day grace period that only applies to companies that start small and grow big. That's point 1 in the "Big Business" section.