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Although I have found similar questions on this site they were not what I was looking for.
I have modified the source code of an MIT licensed project, and I have added new classes to it as well. Please correct me if I am wrong, but I think that it is legal to add my copyright notice above the license…
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Hallo,
I have a small useful application (Websites managment tool developed in Java) which I want to publish online for free (every one can use it for free).
But I do not want to make it opne source yet. It is additional affort to clean up the code, documantation and so on... And this is just a…
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Hallo,
I have a small useful application (Websites managment tool developed in Java) which I want to publish online for free (every one can use it for free).
But I do not want to make it opne source yet. It is additional affort to clean up the code, documantation and so on... And this is just a…
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Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to release code I am working on which uses third party code licensed under the LGPL, under for instance the MIT License?
Basically I dont want to change the license of the LGPL part, I am just wondering what happens with it if I chose a different license for…
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As far as I understand. I can use a project licensed under MIT license into a proprietary software. Am I right? It dosen't force any copyleft and I don't have to say that my project is based on something else. That means I can fork the hell out of it, right?
Can someone shed some light over this?
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