what if the JavaScript from the start isn't intended to be absorbed by a community, modified, and redistributed?

Even if it is not "intended to", it should be free otherwise it is not ethical. Nobody tells you to not respect the contract and be sued. We tell you to not accept the contract and be ethical (i.e., respect the freedoms the visitor of the website deserves.

Notice that we do not make any difference between "classical" applications and code executed in a Web browser. Both are software.

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