Sounds great on paper but there's tons that can go wrong. Don't forget all those billions that got paid or for national Internet infrastructure that the cable companies just pocketed.
I'll save my praise for when the trains start running.
Judging by the crash test videos of the Cybertruck, this does not surprise me in the least. Why make cars safe when you could just not save some money?
It wouldn't be FOSS because a landing page with nothing but content isn't software. I'm referring to the site at blender.org vs the source code for an application at a git repository.
I would suggest actually naming the license under which it is released if you're talking about the website that is generated by your software. If you're talking about the content of a website describing your project, like a landing page or something like that, I'd either attribute copyright to who wrote the content, or release it under a Creative Commons license such as CC-BY-NC.
Also the worst possible time to run candidates that are so milquetoast and establishment, yet here we are. Yet only one group gets punished for making the wrong decision. Then again the system is designed so that only the little guy ever experiences any real pain.
But if the bad actor blocks everyone, they are putting themselves into a bubble where no one will see their garbage takes.