[License-discuss] License-discuss Digest, Vol 97, Issue 4

Ashkar Dev ashkardev at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 21:16:48 UTC 2020


Thanks for replay
These are explanations of my question:

I mean if I get code from a project or get the full project that is under
MIT License,
how I can do this while I use that codes in my Web Application :

if I have a page and it includes some codes, some of them are mine code and
there is also some part from some MIT Licensed Projects so is it legal to
add all licenses at the top? I mean not adding the License directly with
the code but at the top of its file.

because I am on developing a project and used MIT Licensed codes of others
and I collected the Licenses but now I'm not sure which code is with which
license and also the code was may be modified so if at each of my code
files I add just all license texts is it enough right?

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> Ashkar Dev dixit:
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> >can you explain the point that says to include the license of used code,
> >but can it be included inside the file but not directly with copied code?
>
> Not sure I understand you directly, but:
>
> If you redistribute some MIT-licenced work which has documentation,
> and the documentation is part of the distribution, it?s enough if
> the licence is reproduced in the documentation.
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> In all other cases, you have to include the licence with the work
> itself.
>
> As an example, you cannot just distribute a minified version of
> some MIT-licenced ECMAscript library. You have to either add the
> licence as comment into it or put the licence in documentation
> that?s distributed along. (Note that minified equals compiled,
> not source, so, to count as Open Source, you have to also make
> the source code available.)
>
> IANAL, TINLA.
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> bye,
> //mirabilos
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