That's how we interpret it. The problem is that we don't know what the rights-holder has in mind, and what that entity's willing to sue over.
Lawyers can be comically risk-averse. Comical, that is, until you see the kinds of things people actually sue over.
https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html
No. That follows from the fact that the author gives up copyright. No copyright -> no license terms.
That's how we interpret it. The problem is that we don't know what the rights-holder has in mind, and what that entity's willing to sue over.
Lawyers can be comically risk-averse. Comical, that is, until you see the kinds of things people actually sue over.