- classical: something like "use at your own risk" because we cannot ensure safety of users
This should be covered in a standard free software license - usage: viking is a powerful toolbox and we cannot ensure it will be use in a legal maner. Other said: what is *technicaly* possible with viking is not forcibly legal: the user must stay responsible. For example, Google&Viking story. An other: OpenStreetMap tiles are downloaded, but user is not allowed to distributed them in a closed way. Well data retrieve withviking stays under the associated license. For this part, the most important is the "legal" vocabulry: sentences msut be written in such a way that nobody can say we encourage usage of viking for illegal acts. sure, and you can use emacs to violate the GPL, or send threats. I wouldn't worry about this.
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