That's not really relevant within the current framework of this thread.
The context here is, "Do we have to worry about someone on Hive requiring permission to post data to the chain?" The answer is unilaterally no. I'm pretty unconvinced someone outside the network would have a better shot at it if I'm being honest. But again that's off-topic.
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There is a clause in many contracts that states that failure to enforce any of the rights does not guarantee those rights will not be enforced in the future. Hive exists because permissions are being granted unilaterally. That's no guarantee.
But, you're right. There's no point in worrying. Either it's worth doing something about, in which case taking action, not worrying about the risk, is the thing to do, or it's not, in which case one should enjoy the permission that has been granted.