With the SIMAS specification, we here at the Turrnut Open Source Organization (referred to in this document as Turrnut Org.) hope to achieve an open source language standard for people to use.
As such, we request that any implementations are made Open Source and public for other users to be able to examine, learn from, or build off of.
We here at Turrnut Org. recommend the GNU Public License V3 (GPLv3), but you are free to choose your own.
However, under no circumstances is SIMAS allowed to be sold as a standalone product or as a prominent addition in commercial softwares without explicit permission from Turrnut Org.
In the event that you use the SIMAS specification for commercial purposes without extensively modifying the specification, Turrnut Org. and its members may take legal action.
SIMAS was made for fun, not for commercial purposes, and we dearly hope you respect that. We know it will probably never reach a point of being commercial, but this is here just to be sure.
With such being said, Turrnut Org. does not hold any liability for what you or other users choose to do with the SIMAS specification.
We are not liable if you, the end user are to run SIMAS code that may cause damage, unless in the event that the Turrnut Org. is the direct source of such malicious code.
As a wise man once said, "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes." We believe this applies to code, as if you blindly run code, welp, you're gonna have to face the consequences of such code.
Additionally, Turrnut Org. bears no governance nor relation to any implementations not officially made by members of the organization.
We may showcase such third-party implementations on the official SIMAS directory, though this does not mean we helped nor endorse the implementation.
Any legal issues or questions should be asked through official channels such as the developer of the implementation in question.