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Is it okay to use commercial, really? #313

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cybaj opened this issue Jan 18, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #318
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Is it okay to use commercial, really? #313

cybaj opened this issue Jan 18, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #318

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@cybaj
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cybaj commented Jan 18, 2022

I know this project's license is MIT.
But I worry about that MS wouldn't okay for this.

I have called with MS service center, but received common response with MS copyright webpage. They said "call a lawyer".

Is anyone who experienced similar issues, help me please.

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It is really a good point 🤔

I'll try to dig into this and let you know what I found

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Maybe @grassmunk can help here a little bit?

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Hey, @cybaj

After talking with some specialists about it, the solution for this is quite simple: we just need to add this sentence

Windows and all associated images are the property of the Microsoft Corp and are not covered by this license

at the top of our license file. It would be nice to have this message somewhere in the README as well.

So, do you want to contribute?

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cybaj commented Jan 24, 2022

@ggdaltoso Okay, thank you for the answer and contribution suggestion. I will contribute it.

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closed by #318

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