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license and copyright assignment

I’m currently working on a wordpress plugin. My client gives me a specs doc (a powerpoint presentation, if you can call that a specs doc), and I code the requested functionality.

license and copyright assignment

I’m currently working on a wordpress plugin. My client gives me a specs doc (a powerpoint presentation, if you can call that a specs doc), and I code the requested functionality.

license and copyright assignment

I’m currently working on a wordpress plugin. My client gives me a specs doc (a powerpoint presentation, if you can call that a specs doc), and I code the requested functionality.

Does the MIT license allow me to make a product that’s a front-end for another MIT-license product?

I’ve been struggling with timezones online for a few years now. Because I’ve had enough of it, I want to develop a Chrome extension that leverages moment.js so I can paste in a representation of a time and it will return the time in the user’s current timezone. So this is basically a GUI front-end for moment.js. I would release this for free on the Chrome web store (and I’m surprised that such a Chrome extension does not exist yet).

Does the MIT license allow me to make a product that’s a front-end for another MIT-license product?

I’ve been struggling with timezones online for a few years now. Because I’ve had enough of it, I want to develop a Chrome extension that leverages moment.js so I can paste in a representation of a time and it will return the time in the user’s current timezone. So this is basically a GUI front-end for moment.js. I would release this for free on the Chrome web store (and I’m surprised that such a Chrome extension does not exist yet).

Does the MIT license allow me to make a product that’s a front-end for another MIT-license product?

I’ve been struggling with timezones online for a few years now. Because I’ve had enough of it, I want to develop a Chrome extension that leverages moment.js so I can paste in a representation of a time and it will return the time in the user’s current timezone. So this is basically a GUI front-end for moment.js. I would release this for free on the Chrome web store (and I’m surprised that such a Chrome extension does not exist yet).