Dev-iL commented on issue #1363:
URL: https://github.com/apache/hamilton/issues/1363#issuecomment-4018983926

   > Could we rewrite the file to remove anything that comes from there? If we 
remove the Palantir/Open Law Library code and write our code to replace it - 
this whole licensing mess disappears.
   
   1. How to tell what exactly comes from there?
   2. To elaborate on what I mentioned in 
https://github.com/apache/hamilton/pull/1489#discussion_r2837870281 - the code 
in question is a very standard boilerplate `conftest.py` (a pytest 
configuration) and Hamilton's version is already quite different from the 
source (to the point that it may be considered rewritten anyway). Therefore, 
according to my reasoning, it can hardly be considered derivative work - and 
therefore does not require the license.


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