In case anyone's wondering about the latest in "confidently wrong" [1], software relicensing actually requires more effort than tweaking plagiarized slop: https://mikepennisi.com/blog/2020/you-may-finally-use-jshint-for-evil/
You May Finally Use JSHint for Evil
JSHint is a software tool designed to help developers write JavaScript code. Since its creation in 2011, it has been encumbered by a license which includes the following clause: The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil. That stipulation disqualifies JSHint from the distinction of “free” software and “open source” software. Today, with a release 7 years in the making, we’re removing the clause. Support for Evil is a new feature but not a breaking change, so in keeping with Semantic Versioning, we’ve incremented JSHint’s minor version.
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