> You understand by using Binded that anything you upload has a permanet record of its creation on the Bitcoin Blockchain which cannot be erased.
> You will not otherwise copy, transmit, distribute, sell, resell, license, de-compile, reverse engineer, disassemble, modify, publish, participate in the transfer or sale of, create derivative works from, perform, display, incorporate into another website, or in any other way exploit any of the Content or any other part of the Binded Site or any derivative works thereof, in whole or in part for commercial or non-commercial purposes.
Combining these two terms of service from Binded’s website, every blockchain participant that derives a block from their blocks containing Binded’s signatures (“works”) is illegally violating their terms of service, as it follows by common sense that the Blockchain output from the Binded site is a derivative work of the Binded site.
@floatingatoll's interpretation of Binded's Terms of Service is based on statements that are taken out of context. The complete ToS is at https://binded.com/terms
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 23.4 ms ] thread> You understand by using Binded that anything you upload has a permanet record of its creation on the Bitcoin Blockchain which cannot be erased.
> You will not otherwise copy, transmit, distribute, sell, resell, license, de-compile, reverse engineer, disassemble, modify, publish, participate in the transfer or sale of, create derivative works from, perform, display, incorporate into another website, or in any other way exploit any of the Content or any other part of the Binded Site or any derivative works thereof, in whole or in part for commercial or non-commercial purposes.
Combining these two terms of service from Binded’s website, every blockchain participant that derives a block from their blocks containing Binded’s signatures (“works”) is illegally violating their terms of service, as it follows by common sense that the Blockchain output from the Binded site is a derivative work of the Binded site.