This is good advice.
It happened to me once or twice ;) that a certain company with ever
changing names used my sourcecode and licensed it under their own closed
terms because i included the term: "use as you like".
If the owner wants that not to happen,, choose any of these licenses
mentioned.
This is really important. Without huge legal fees I can't get my
intellectual property back....
I am sadly, and not only with this company, not alone in this.
Protect it from misuse.
Thaddy
On 14-1-2014 11:27, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote:
Well, all open source projects need a license, otherwise they're not
very useful legally speaking, so he'll need to pick one. If he doesn't
care what people do with his code he can use a permissive license like
MIT or zlib. More information and a list of licenses can be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Anton Kavalenka <anto...@tut.by> wrote:
On 13.01.2014 15:30, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote:
Is it/will be open source? Under what license?
Author said so.
He gives it away for community for free.
He even did not require to mention his name.
Do you need a written permission from him?
regards,
Anton
btw it looked like http://www.unichrom.com/history/sv95.gif
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Anton Kavalenka <anto...@tut.by> wrote:
On 07.01.2014 12:19, Michael Schnell wrote:
What is the difference between this and the TUI that comes up when you
start "tp". (Same obviously already is part of the fpc source code
distribution.)
-Michael
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Sorry for delay.
Yes, It is TV-based. Non-gui units can be used either from TV or FV.
But GUI implementation is true graphic, not pseudographic dialog frames
etc.
Unit names of GUI part somewhat like TPW - kernel, user, windows but they
have nothing common except names.
GUI written from scratch in TV classes hierarchy.
generally it was looked like
UniChrom DOS
Btw where to upload sources - to listserver as mail attachment?
regards,
Anton
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