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Grammar tweak in LICENSE-LEVELS.md
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nwinter committed May 2, 2018
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As stated on [CodeCombat's legal page](https://codecombat.com/legal), CodeCombat Inc. reserves all rights to the Levels, which are not open source, not made publicly available, and not permissible to use on other servers. This has been true since the beginning, when CodeCombat's code was [first uploaded to GitHub on January 3, 2014](https://github.com/codecombat/codecombat/blob/6009df26de7c7938c0af2122ffba72c07123d172/app/templates/legal.jade#L71-L84). The only authorized CodeCombat servers are operated by CodeCombat at [codecombat.com](https://codecombat.com/) and by our official China partner, NetEase, at [codecombat.163.com](https://codecombat.163.com/). We can't abide flagrant pirate servers.

We believe in open source. As such, we encourage open source collaborators to make use of CodeCombat's work on our code and art assets. While CodeCombat's website code is licensed under the [MIT license](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT), and the art, sounds, and music are licensed under [the Creative Commons 4.0 International License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). But we've spent tens of thousands of hours developing CodeCombat's levels–they're how we support our business. It has always been clear that if you want to run your own public CodeCombat server, you have to make your own levels instead of scraping CodeCombat's. (You should also change the branding, addresses, team and legal pages, and other configuration on any public CodeCombat server you operate, and attribute the Creative Commons assets.)
We believe in open source. As such, we encourage open source collaborators to make use of CodeCombat's work on our code and art assets. CodeCombat's website code is licensed under the [MIT license](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT), and the art, sounds, and music are licensed under [the Creative Commons 4.0 International License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). But we've spent tens of thousands of hours developing CodeCombat's levels–they're how we support our business. It has always been clear that if you want to run your own public CodeCombat server, you have to make your own levels instead of scraping CodeCombat's. (You should also change the branding, addresses, team and legal pages, and other configuration on any public CodeCombat server you operate, and attribute the Creative Commons assets.)

CodeCombat Inc.

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