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Library/Module Licenses

A topic by heptaspud created 35 days ago Views: 100 Replies: 2
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Just wanted to check that the MIT license or CC0 of Decker itself/its assets extends to the libraries featured on its homepage.

Also, separately, I was interested in using a variant of the WigglyPaint application as a component in a game, what is its license information? 

Thanks!

Developer(+3)

All of the modules and examples in the Decker source repo and homepage are available under the MIT license. Any non-code assets for which the MIT license cannot be logically applied should be understood as available under the CC0.

I also formally extend the same to WigglyPaint and all of its components. If you're interested in making something wigglypaint-like, you should be sure to check out WigglyKit, a collection of contraptions that are specifically designed as more modular/reusable versions of the components in WigglyPaint.

Hope that helps!

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Great, thank you!