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  "path": "/t/which-license-for-closed-source-application/11889#post_5",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-27T09:33:16.000Z",
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    "GitHub - Automattic/legalmattic: Democratizing WordPress.com legalese since 2014!"
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  "textContent": "That is of course an option…\n\nIf you don’t use LLMs (like me):\nThe Term of Service from WordPress.com are licensed under the CC-BY-SA. Of course, not all of it applies in that form to your application. But it could serve as a starting point for your own, like it was for Kreya.app.\n\ngithub.com\n\n### GitHub - Automattic/legalmattic: Democratizing WordPress.com legalese since 2014!\n\nDemocratizing WordPress.com legalese since 2014!",
  "title": "Which license for closed-source application?"
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