On Feb 2, 2006, at 6:52 AM, Eric Lyon wrote:
Not granting rights to the general public (e.g. such as only
mentioning artistic and research and nothing else) amounts to putting a lot of restriction.In any case the Pd version is now under the MIT license which hopefully will allow people to feel comfortable doing whatever they like with FFTease.
Yup, that's perfect. Thanks!
In effect, it sounds like you were releasing it under a MIT-style
license all along. Its just that the law is so huge, and lawyers are
so expensive, so if you use a well established license, the
ramifications are well documented and already worked out. If you use
your own license, then only a court can tell us definitively what the
general public's rights are.
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