If you need an education in law to be able to trust a business isn't trying to steal from you, then maybe you just shouldn't trust that business at all.
Especially for something like a code editor, where plenty of less-shady competitors are available.
> Especially for something like a code editor, where plenty of less-shady competitors are available.
On what basis are you claiming Zed is shady? I seek evidence, not feels.
If you don't understand the contract language, it seems rather presumptuous to make that kind of claim. See what I mean?
If you want to make a _relative_ claim, then I have to ask: have you read the licenses of VS Code, JetBrains, Cursor, WindSurf?