IMHO, AMIGASYSTEM is capable of negotiations, then there is no need to "tear and throw."
In principle, I would also like my releases to be included "as is", but also I believe that all my releases that I have posted somewhere are in the public domain.
Chasing copyright can go far. For example, I believe that .ct files are not the place to add copyright.
I delete other people's copyrights from .ct and don't write my own.
Because it can contain 100,500 names, but in fact I had to recycle the file by 99.99%
I should be grateful that someone once created this file and it has almost the correct structure?
I'm sure not, this file is so outdated that it cannot even be used to build a catalog, or the catalog assembled with it is not accepted by a modern application.
Besides all who did it in the distant past (Russian ATO), I know personally, and if they have a claim, we will decide it personally.
That's why battles over icons, text files, scripts, etc. are strange to me.
The only way to appear in the list of aros contributors is to write yourself there.
I'm not ready yet, but this is not a reason for hysteria? =)