I'm in the processing of releasing open-source clients (including one for node) for a currently free but planned freemium service (which is not open source). I don't care at all about people copying/modifying the code of the client (so would default to MIT or similar) but in its default mode the only thing the client does is communicate with the service and thus its use should adhere to the terms of service. Anyone have pointers (or precedent) for the right kind of license to use for this?
--Ken
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