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by Klathmon
3381 days ago
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I get that from a "ethics" standpoint (and I won't be using it in our project like I wanted), but legally you are giving permission for anyone to use the software in any way they see fit within the MIT license. It doesn't matter what you say here, the license is kind of final for the code it's referencing. IIRC CodePen does allow you to license your code differently, but it requires a "pro" account. |
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Judging by the fact you said you won't use it, you seem to have a working moral compass - unfortunately you are a minority.