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by vineyardmike
1338 days ago
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Actually no you don’t. The ToS is obviously long, but it’s surprisingly human readable and tech friendly (eg they have verbiage on reproduction of your content for search indexing). Relevant snippet: > you grant each User of GitHub a nonexclusive, worldwide license to use, display, and perform Your Content through the GitHub Service and to reproduce Your Content solely on GitHub as permitted through GitHub's functionality (for example, through forking). You may grant further rights if you adopt a license. They key parts are the “through GitHub” portion. GitHub is being careful to not give people rights to your content beyond the right to view it through GitHub. Performance refers to multimedia like music and video assets (according to others parts I didn’t reproduce). No one is gaining a license to use your code through the inclusion on GitHub. Section D is the relevant section. https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/github-terms/github-t... |
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