On Thu, 23 Jul 2015, Dirk Laurie wrote:
Suppose I borrow some TeX code off there and use it in something
I distribute on a site that demands everything must be licensed.
Do you mean 1: the MusiXTeX or PMX source of a score present on WIMA or
2: a MusiXTeX-related code, e.g. musixlyr.tex?
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015, Dirk Laurie wrote:
Apart from some small examples (quod.tex, barsant.pmx, etc.)
and ancient scores due to Daniel Taupin etc., scores at
WIMA are in fact scores at IMSLP, which must have a CC
licence.
Thanks, this fully answers my question.
But then it would be nice to
2015-07-24 17:06 GMT+02:00 Bob Tennent r...@cs.queensu.ca:
| Suppose I borrow some TeX code off there and use it in something
| I distribute on a site that demands everything must be licensed.
|
|Do you mean 1: the MusiXTeX or PMX source of a score present on WIMA or
|2: a
2015-07-24 18:23 GMT+02:00 Jean-Pierre Coulon coulon...@free.fr:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015, Dirk Laurie wrote:
Apart from some small examples (quod.tex, barsant.pmx, etc.)
and ancient scores due to Daniel Taupin etc., scores at
WIMA are in fact scores at IMSLP, which must have a CC
licence.
Much of the material on WIMA is not explicitly licensed.
Suppose I borrow some TeX code off there and use it in something
I distribute on a site that demands everything must be licensed.
Can I assume that code submitted to WIMA is automatically GPL
unless explicitly stated otherwise?
Dirk Laurie wrote:
Much of the material on WIMA is not explicitly licensed.
Suppose I borrow some TeX code off there and use it in something
I distribute on a site that demands everything must be licensed.
Can I assume that code submitted to WIMA is automatically GPL
unless explicitly stated
|Suppose I borrow some TeX code off there and use it in something
|I distribute on a site that demands everything must be licensed.
|Can I assume that code submitted to WIMA is automatically GPL
|unless explicitly stated otherwise?
No. Contact the author (if possible). Since I've been
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