> Hello, I was wondering if instead of a disclaimer, a way to download the > license to view it is alright?
If you are developing an online application, this should be fine – I guess you provide a button that says 'disclaimer', and if the user presses this button, the license gets downloaded and displayed, right? > Also, does it even count as redistribution if I use it to run a > discord bot? Since I have no idea about discord and discord bots, I can't comment on that. > I was thinking of placing all the licenses of the libraries I use, > that require the copy of the license to be in the redistribution, in > a place where they can be downloaded through a command to the > discord bot. This should be fine, I think – compare this to GNU command line utilities. If you say ``` > grep ``` at the command line prompt, the program responds with ``` Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]... Try 'grep --help' for more information. ``` If you now say ``` > grep --help ``` you get a long list of help options, among them option `--version`. If you now say ``` > grep --version ``` you get ``` grep (GNU grep) 3.1 Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Written by Mike Haertel and others, see <http://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/grep.git/tree/AUTHORS>. ``` Werner