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Ask HN: How to Draft a No Fossil Fuel Clause?
I'm working on a clause for my business that would restrict the use of my software by entities that directly or indirectly support or promote fossil fuel usage, and I would love to get some input from HN community on how to draft it effectively.
Here's the draft clause:
“The use of the software is strictly prohibited by any company or entity whose primary or significant activity contributes directly or indirectly to the exploration, production, expansion, or support of fossil fuel resources —explicitly including oil, natural gas, and coal— and related infrastructure.”
A second part could be added to explicit the prohibited activities:
“This includes, but is not limited to, companies engaged in oil and gas exploration, logistical support for fossil fuel extraction, management and operational services for existing fossil fuel production facilities, and initiatives aimed at increasing the output of fossil fuel resources. The prohibition extends to the marketing, promotion, or advertising of such activities, provision of services, technical support, or resources to directly involved entities in the fossil fuel sector, financial organizations funding or investing in related projects or infrastructures. Further, it encompasses entities that consume substantial quantities of fossil fuels and do not exhibit a verifiable commitment to significantly reduce such consumption within an established timeframe.”
The inspiration partly comes from the Climate Strike Software License[1], but I'm aiming for something more encompassing.
I've written more about this on my blog[2], but here, I'm specifically looking for your expertise on the legal and practical aspects of such a clause.
What are your thoughts? How could this be improved?
[1] https://climatestrike.software/
[2] https://jereze.com/blog/no-fossil-fuel-clause/
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The Sustainability sector is booming and many companies are entering the fold by releasing innovative tools and services. Freemium business models are used by most of them to attract clients. Based on a quick overview of 15Rock 's website, the service that your firm is offering seems to be a freemium service as well.
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