I don't like this trend of new projects choosing weak free software licenses. It's as though they wish to ignore the history of the world they live in -- free software would not exist in the form it does today without copyleft. Copyleft is the one defense free software developers have against corporate monopolies and proprietary splitting. For some reason though, everyone who works in $NewLang seems to not care about this at all.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it"
I'd like to think that in the future when "the open-source bubble" bursts and companies fall back to 70s-era mentality, developers would rediscover why free software is important and a new movement would would be born.
Sadly, I think hardware be permanently locked down by then. Perhaps by FCC-style law.