It's probably a 'no rights reserved', which is basically the same as
public domain.

On 8/7/06, Miriam Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

How can I handle something like this?

> > I just wanted to know under which license is it released,
> > because I cannot find any doc on that.
> Pang 1.20 has no licence. It's totally free to use, and the
> source code are available to anyone who want to begin coding
> a game for example.

May I understand that as the code being in the public domain?

Greetings and thanks,
Miry

(Please, CC me, as I'm not in the list)

Miry








                
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