That is actually a quite interesting question. What is the license of the content posted to Lemmy? Would it be legal to share posts? Or use code posted here in proprietary projects? Do people retain full copyright, thus make sharing illegal? Can an instance in its legal terms define a standard license for content (like stackoverflow does)?
Finally, who would enforce the license?
Also, I don't think people that scrape training data care about all of this.
As long as there is no monthly fee I think that would be a great idea to generate some revenue for the upkeep of the service besides donations. And if it contains the beehaw.org domain it would be a nice ad too ^^
I think I simply don't share your view that it takes violence/terror against civilians for a conflict to be labeled a war (at least that's what your previous comment seems
to imply, you may correct me at any time).
I doubt you are incapable, so I will just call it intellectual dishonesty.
You calling something "hardly" does not matter. After all, Ukraine is also just 1 country by your logic, just like Spain, right?
My point was rather that Spain is in the far west of Europe and therefore I would hardly call it eastward expansion.
I meant 1949 and not 1959 to demonstrate NATO expansion
Makes more sense in that case, especially considering Greece and Turkey.
Also, I think, one can debate whether German reunification in 1990 counts as expansion since the 2+4 treaty states that no NATO troops may be placed permanently in eastern Germany and as far as I know this was not violated yet.
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