- by people who accept, support or use any kind of violent or other aggressive behaviour against other people or animals.
I'm guessing the writer it super totally anti-war so the word "accept" must mean that if you don't actively protest wars, you can't use AK.
The problem with the whole thing anyway is, from what I've gathered, that the AK package is a collection of freeware stuff so the "in part" thing is useless except, I guess, when talking about the installer. So, just strip the installer and install things manually and you're fine to take your emulated Amiga into battle. Wahoo!
Or, install the stuff on a laptop computer while at an anti-war rally (or a desktop unit if the rally is at your house). Once everything is installed, the computer is free to start being used to plan your next invasion. As long as you've deleted the installer files while at the rally.
- on any machine which is used for the research, development, construction, testing or production of weapons or other military applications. This also includes any machine which is used in the education for any of the above mentioned purposes.
Does this education business include the stuff found via the links in odin's signature? Even Cannon Fodder is a sort of attempt by the authors to educate people about war.
edit: oops i see, not education about war, education about building weapons.