GPL3 tl:dr according to
https://gist.github.com/kn9ts/cbe95340d29fc1aaeaa5dd5c059d2e601.
Anyone can copy, modify and distribute this software.2. You have to
include the license and copyright notice with each and every
distribution.3. You can use this software privately.4. You can use
this software for commercial purposes.5. If you dare build your
business solely from this code, you risk open-sourcing the whole code
base.6. If you modify it, you have to indicate changes made to the
code.7. Any modifications of this code base MUST be distributed with
the same license, GPLv3.8. This software is provided without
warranty.9. The software author or license can not be held liable for
any damages inflicted by the software.


GNUGo is just one of the models/backends available there, so I would
assume it's fine based on that license. The game is
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1862520/Just_Go/


Feel free to correct me.


to 24. lokak. 2024 klo 15.58 Rafał Fundowicz via gnugo-devel (
gnugo-devel@gnu.org) kirjoitti:

> Hello!
> I recently bought a game Just Go on Steam, and it contains GNU Go as a
> backend. I'm not sure it's legal. A file with GPLv3 license is there,
> buried deep inside game files, but unless you dig there, there's no way to
> tell the game is using GNU Go and under what license.
> Best regards,
> Rafał Fundowicz
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