1. Does the restriction of no law enforcement or military mean no government use, assuming the government user belongs to e.g. a state or country with law enforcement and military?
2. Does the license allow use by nonprofits that exploit their workers?
2.5 Is a nonprofit assumed to be defined the same way as the US tax authorities define it?
3. What about for-profit companies that are partly or mostly worker owned?
4. What exactly is a worker, for the purposes of the license? Is a worker that owns stock a worker? A pension? A 401K? Is a manager distinguished from a worker if both subsist primarily on salary or wages? Is a retiree who lives on capital a worker if they worked at one point? Are white collar workers "workers"?
1. Does the restriction of no law enforcement or military mean no government use, assuming the government user belongs to e.g. a state or country with law enforcement and military?
2. Does the license allow use by nonprofits that exploit their workers?
3. What about for-profit companies that are partly or mostly worker owned?4. What exactly is a worker, for the purposes of the license? Is a worker that owns stock a worker? A pension? A 401K? Is a manager distinguished from a worker if both subsist primarily on salary or wages? Is a retiree who lives on capital a worker if they worked at one point? Are white collar workers "workers"?