Suppose there is a program (library) "Giraffe" under the MIT license (or any other) which uses another program "Belka" also under the MIT license. For example, the structure may be as follows.

# MIT ЛицСнзия вашСй ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ³Ρ€Π°ΠΌΠΌΡ‹ (Π–ΠΈΡ€Π°Ρ„) Код вашСй ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ³Ρ€Π°ΠΌΠΌΡ‹ ... # Участок Ρ‡ΡƒΠΆΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΠΊΠΎΠ΄Π° с MIT Π»ΠΈΡ†Π΅Π½Π·ΠΈΠ΅ΠΉ (Π‘Π΅Π»ΠΊΠ°) # MIT ЛицСнзия Ρ‡ΡƒΠΆΠΎΠΉ ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ³Ρ€Π°ΠΌΠΌΡ‹ Код Ρ‡ΡƒΠΆΠΎΠΉ ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ³Ρ€Π°ΠΌΠΌΡ‹ ... Код вашСй ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ³Ρ€Π°ΠΌΠΌΡ‹ ΠšΠΎΠ½Π΅Ρ† ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ³Ρ€Π°ΠΌΠΌΡ‹ 

And since the MIT license requires that it be mentioned when using someone else's code, this raises the question.

Suppose your program "Giraffe" will be someone to use in its program "Zoo", and according to the rules of the MIT license, he is obliged to mention it in his program. What about the MIT license of someone else’s Belka program, which is used in the Giraffe, it should also be mentioned, since the Belka code is still used in the Zoo with the mediation of the Giraffe or it will be enough to mention the license for Giraffe"?

  • Well, mention it, it won’t make you any worse, and the license terms will surely be fulfilled. In any case, you can write to the developer "Giraffe" and ask him how he thinks. - KoVadim 3:56
  • As an option, but not all projects have a list of licenses in one place. - edem

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