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I don't see how cicuta_virosa is a good example. It doesn't seem to prohibit redistribution, instead using the GPLv3 license with no modifications. The only reason there's an exception for Odyssey as far as I can tell is that Odyssey is licnsed under a BSD license, so it could not include GPLv3 code without changing the license to GPL. But the exception clearly isn't part of the license; it's a invitation for those who don't like the license to DM for an entirely different license.
time_waste seems like a similar example, except in this case the code is GPLv3 and there's an exception for the unc0ver team. If this is interpreted as part of the license, then I guess it would mean the unc0ver team could not use the code at all, but I don't think it's part of the license; it's just a way to let people know that unc0ver can break the license by not releasing source code, so that people don't try to claim unc0ver is breaking licenses.