Developer name in the copyright notice of files contributed to open source project?
I am developing a small application which I want to make open source.
How do I deal with a MIT project with no included copyright notice?
There’s a (possibly abandoned) library I’m using in my project. Its Google Code project page mentions it’s MIT licensed. Nowhere in the code itself, nor any of the included files, is there a copyright notice or license specified. The closest thing is the author’s name in one of the headers.
Service to prove authorship with trusted timestamp [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
Can an 81 digit number generator lead to copyright infringement? [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
Can an 81 digit number generator lead to copyright infringement? [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
Does change the license under which Linux is released need the permission of all the copyright holders?
As far as I know Linus holds the copyright to Linux.
github tools – is there a way not to copyright your app and stay its author
I am wondering…
Using sounds on distributable app – Copyright issue
I’ve created an app that has some sound file that I’ve downloaded from Macloops. The user can only listen these sound files (he can’t create any new sound files using them) with the app. Now, I want to distribute the app over the internet and I’d like to know if I can do this legally. I’ve only found the following the Macloops’ website about copyright :
Updating copyright headers each new year just because Jan 1st has passed? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Is renewal of MIT license needed on github at the beginning of each year? (3 answers) Closed 10 years ago. I’ve seen some projects that – with each new year – start to change all files in their source-tree to update the copyright year. Isn’t this just pushing hot […]
modify source of copyrighted software
There is a a program that I want to use that is released in two (fully copyrighted) ways: