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@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні Please do. I just re-read the license text, and don’t see anything wonky in there making contributors liable for the project as a whole.
It is totally normal, at least in western countries, that the actions of an employee during work hours are the responsibility of the employer. As an employee, you are a representative of the company.
Say, an employee of the electric company comes by to fix the meter, and when they leave, you have no electricity at all. You sue the company, not the person. The company is liable for your damages. Internally the company can solve the issue with their employee’s malpractice.
So you submitting a contribution to a project during work hours means that your company submitted that contribution. But that doesn’t mean your company somehow becomes involved in the project other than having made a contribution. And there’s nothing different about that contribution if it had been made by an unemployed person.
I’m curious to see how those paranoid lawyers got to that conclusion!