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#### What's the license? |
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These libraries are in the public domain (or the equivalent where that is not |
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possible). You can do anything you want with them. You have no legal obligation |
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These libraries are in the public domain. You can do anything you |
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want with them. You have no legal obligation |
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to do anything else, although I appreciate attribution. |
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They are also licensed under the MIT open source license, if you have lawyers |
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ attribution requirement). They may be less featureful, slower, |
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and/or use more memory. If you're already using an equivalent |
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library, there's probably no good reason to switch. |
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###### Can I link directly to the table of stb libraries? |
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#### Can I link directly to the table of stb libraries? |
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You can use [this URL](https://github.com/nothings/stb#stb_libs) to link directly to that list. |
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