The Hippocratic License, version 2.0, has been adopted by the vcr project, a large dependency stack with over 15,000 dependent repositories. The new license prohibits usage in situations that violate human rights and has several provisions that may raise concerns for businesses, including third-party monitoring of legal compliance, human rights compliance, failure modes, governance, and new versions. A small number of organizations will analyze the license to ensure compliance, while most users won't notice the change and will continue using the library as they have in the past. The license has been criticized for being difficult to comply with, especially by businesses, due to its strict provisions on human rights and economic well-being, which may require significant changes to business practices. Despite these challenges, the authors of the Hippocratic License are adopting an open-source-y release-early, release-often model, which may help them iterate more quickly towards a license that meets both moral and pragmatic needs.