Kevin Kofler wrote:
> One more concern I see is that, since CC0 by design does not require 
> attribution, there is actually no way to know that the package does not 
> contain unattributed CC0 code that was unilaterally relicensed by a third 
> party.
 
That is true [1] although the point generalizes to noncompliant but undetected 
uses of code under other licenses Fedora considers problematic (but which have 
attribution-like provisions). I think this is probably a fairly small risk, and 
not a reason not to reclassify CC0 from being fully "allowed".

[1] Although I think you can read the CC0 fallback license as not allowing such 
unilateral relicensing. 

Richard
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