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Well, it supports Llama3.

But the other question I have is about the license. The tokenizer.py file is identical, and the rest is very similar - just making minor adjustments here and there.

Can they just take this Apache 2 licensed code, change it a bit and offer it as MIT? They are clearly not the original author.




Unfortunately, licenses are only worth as much as your lawyers.


DMCA takedowns are free.


A less aggressive approach would be to file an issue and let the maintainer correct the license issue.




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