I asked such a question, if you suddenly want to use scripts and stuff not through sites, for example, Google, but through files in the folders of your site, would this not be a violation of rights? Those. I create a file with the name of the script, which lies at the root of Google, to which hundreds of sites have regular access, transfer the code there, and save the file, having already the same script from a remote Google, but with myself. As if it was not strange, but I do not break anything? Even with the transfer of text in the beginning of the file, where they usually write the author and stuff.
- What is it about? What code transfer? What code? What files are in the root of Google? What is all this nonsense? - Photon
- oneBrad is when you do not understand and are kipish, here's an example =)
- Well, "files in the root of Google" - this is serious. There is either an attempt to use unfamiliar terminology (see the term "take a picture" in "Yankee at the court of King Arthur"), or the author has considerable weight in Google. - alexlz
- i'm CEO of google - ivanforpw
- "" - ivanforpw 5:27
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In this case, the specified script is distributed under the MIT license.
Translated into a normal language, it is allowed to do almost anything, provided that the source code has a link to this license or its text.
Eslicho license transfer here
- and how to find out the license of this script? jQuery MotionCAPTCHA v0.2 Are they in some database everything? - ivanforpw 6:19
- Click on the source and see the license in the header:> / *! jQuery v1.8.3 jquery.com | jquery.org/license * /> (function (e, t) {function _ (e) {var t = M [e] = {}; return - Barmaley
- Ie all jquery scripts are licensed to jquery.org/license/ and are they free? - ivanforpw
- those. MotionCAPTCHA free license? - ivanforpw
- understandable -.- " - ivanforpw
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This should not be asked here, but read in the license for each specific case.
- quite specific and, as I understand it, the correct answer. - aleksandr barakin
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