Did I do the legal stuff right? #3769
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I have an application; open source, free, non-commercial, released under MIT license. It uses libassimp and the assimp DLLs are included in the distribution. It has an installer on Windows. I've also got assimp binaries -- not source -- that I've built sitting in the source repo. I have:
Have I covered all the bases? In particular, do I need to display assimp version and copyright info at runtime wherever I display my app's version? Or is it enough to just include everything in the docs and have the user accept the license during install? Thanks! |
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Here’s what I worked out:
As you can see I don’t use all of the libraries, didn’t bother checking the other ones. Boost zlib MIT MIT-like Cineware Sorry for not answering your specific question, but I hope it helps anyway! P.S.: I’m not a lawyer, just someone on the internet etc. |
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From my point of view you are on a good track. Most of the libs we are using were already checked by me, |
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From my point of view you are on a good track. Most of the libs we are using were already checked by me,