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by mikeortman
418 days ago
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Just the absence of a license generally means the creator has all right reserved by default. You don’t need a license in every file because in much of the world copyright is given by default to the creator. A licensed file is permission to do something with that copyright material. |
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That said, if Microsoft had forked before the LICENSE was added or stated somewhere, they were reusing all-rights-reserved code, which is definitely copyright infringement. Again, I am not a lawyer.