@kukks @BTCPayServer what can you even infringe in an mit licence ? It’s not a copy left licence so there’s almost no obligation on the licencee.
@harding @vbhide @BTCPayServer pretty much just this. It's a project that has been copying all sorts of content from the MIT licenses repositories (content, code) for the past 2 years and they have been contacted various times to simply add the MIT license and be done with it but instead they either refuse to acknowledge or just play silly games where they add the license and remove it a few days later.
@kukks @harding @BTCPayServer depends on the jurisdiction theyre in. A first move in most countries would be to collect proof of non compliance before sending a notice claiming damages (mostly for moral harm in this case). Even if you dont want the money that should scare them enough to start complying. The precise way of doing it depends on the country though.
@vbhide @kukks @BTCPayServer the usual compliance concern for MIT licenses is giving attribution to the original project, as the license requires including the original copyright statement. E.g., see this case for the similar Artistic License: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_license_litigation#Jacobsen_v_Katzer_(2008)[3]