Daniel Brown wrote:
If you want to retain some credit but don't care about distribution/modification/redistribution, check out the MIT license (more commonly referred to as the X or X11 license). We're using it in a project
Ah, great tip! :D I will definitely read-up on the MIT license after I get some zzZZzz's! It sure does sounds like what I am looking for. ;)
that combines PHP and text-to-speech technology. It allows people to improve (or degrade) our code, but says that we should still get our names at the top as the original authors.
Oh, wow! That sounds like a great project... and it is cool to hear what you/your team decided to use for licensing. :)
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