With the recent backdoor drama we have another wave of "corporations should pay independent developers to maintain their shit".
No, they should not. Or rather, yes, of course they should, but they should also pay their insurance, vacation, retirement fund and all the other stuff. They should not get a way of hiring developers without actually hiring them and dodging all the obligations that come with employment.
They they should definitely not be allowed to gang press hobbyists.
The license clearly states:
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS"[...]
That's not good enough for your super-important corporate project? Well, too bad, maybe you should find a library with a different license, or get your developers to review it and give you the warranties you need. You could even outsource the task to a company that employs people with the right knowledge and experience for that.