Consider this:
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Consider this:
- someone forks the project and doesn't respect the license
- extends functionality to make the data gathering decentralized/centralized
- they make a product and rake serious cash
- you are pennyless
- privacy is violated even more
I see only too options:
- walk away as this is lost battle
- make the data open source so anyone can acces it.
there is no moral high ground in this project.
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Consider this:
- someone forks the project and doesn't respect the license
- extends functionality to make the data gathering decentralized/centralized
- they make a product and rake serious cash
- you are pennyless
- privacy is violated even more
I see only too options:
- walk away as this is lost battle
- make the data open source so anyone can acces it.
there is no moral high ground in this project.
Surely someone who wants to centralize ALPR information will simply use a service that already supports that feature. It seems unlikely someone trying to conduct mass surveillance would chose to modify a product specifically designed to make that difficult when there are already dozens of services that support that natively.
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