by rw789 » June 9th, 2019, 12:41 am
The idea is to give permissions with conditions attached. But the person receiving the permission can elect to accept the permission or not and the conditions involved are nullified if declined. It is much like a contract.
That also means you cannot forbid them from accepting someone's permission without being the one to grant them permission as well as you cannot retroactively tie conditions to a permission already given, yet alone given by someone else.
So yes you can say whatever you want, but you cannot arbitrarily change the conditions someone else gave with the permission they give, especially after the permission had been accepted.