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@ -72,11 +72,12 @@ causes worries for lawyers, even if their programmers |
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aren't modifying it. |
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Any license which requires crediting in documentation |
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adds friction which can add up. Valve used to have |
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a page with a list of all of these on their web site, |
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and it was insane, and obviously nobody ever looked |
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at it so why would you care whether your credit appeared |
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there? |
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adds friction which can add up. Valve has a huge list |
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(http://nothings.org/remote/ThirdPartyLegalNotices_steam_2019.html) |
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of all of these included in each game they ship, |
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and it's insane, and obviously nobody ever looks |
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at it so why would you care whether your credit |
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appeared there? |
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Permissive licenses like zlib and BSD license are |
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perfectly reasonable, but they are very wordy and |
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