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<p>How does that work exactly? A Chinese fluent licensee can read
and understand it's terms and rely on them completely, but an
English fluent licensee cannot? The fact this clause is deemed to
be needed is concerning to me. I am not a lawyer, but I would
think they should both be legally enforceable and I am not sure
how that works. Seems the OSI would need some strong
non-computerized interpreters to ensure both versions are
consistent. Do they have resources for that?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/10/2023 1:23 AM, 卢遥 via
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cite="mid:tencent_706011BE736FCAB58293668EA185D8B54C07@qq.com">In
case of divergence between the Chinese and English versions</blockquote>
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