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Change GPL to BSD? #2
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please provide more flexible licensing to encourage more people to use it |
Based on this, you can use to work inside your web-app without open-sourcing all your assets. The GPL only really instigates any kind of restrictions after modification. I am not a lawyer. |
Also not a lawyer, but I believe that @lewisgoddard is wrong, and that the whole point of GPL is making anything that uses GPL code also open source. This question talks about it: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/47032/can-i-use-gpl-software-in-a-commercial-application But a web page is always distributed with its source code for now, since javascript isn't served in compiled form. So I believe that using this on a website is legally OK. I'm not sure, though. Using BSD style licenses would make it much easier for anyone that wants to use this code, though. |
I agree that BSD or MIT licenses would be superior choices, but no-one has ever been successfully sued for running GPL JavaScript in a commercial browser, nor would JavaScript have an inference to server-side language opening. |
AFAIK I can't use this work or parts of it in commercial website without publishing all its source :-)
But in fact I want to, leaving credits for you and link to this repo, of course.
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