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About MIT license.
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17th March, 02:18
(This post was last modified: 17th March 02:18 by chris.)
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About MIT license.
Hi everyone,
I am not very sure about the open source licenses. I would like to ask a simple question about the MIT license chosen by qTip, that is, what do I have to do if I want to use qTip in my project? Is it all I have to do is just 'attach' the qTip .js file as-is into my project and that's it? As I know Craig was in trouble with copyright issue before, I would like to keep my work licensed so Craig won't trace after me .
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17th March, 23:11
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About MIT license.
Haha don't worry RayRay, I'm not as anal as some about copyright issues, especially since it's open source! Basically, you can use the work however you see fit, as long as you keep at least a link to the MIT license within the code of the file. This shouldn't be a problem with either the production or development code, since it contains a header comment about the MIT license, as well as a link to the actual license.
Thanks for the question though, hopefully this post will answer the question for many others who were wondering. Craig Thompson Web Developer / Designer Craigsworks http://www.craigsworks.com |
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