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What is the applicable license? #349

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Pign opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 3 comments
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What is the applicable license? #349

Pign opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 3 comments

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@Pign
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Pign commented Jul 20, 2023

Hello and thanks for the work on this module.

Unless I am mistaken, the code repo mentions MIT as being the license for it while the page https://nodemailer.com/extras/mailparser/ mentions MIT and EUPL.

Is it possible to clarify what are applicable licenses? Those two seem to me (not a lawyer) to be very different since EUPL is, as far as I understand it, highly contaminating (although I like the idea of it being European and emanating from the Commission).

@oparisblue
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+1, this would be good to clarify, especially as a former issue (#188) seems to indicate a move away from the MIT license entirely, yet today the EUPL license is only referenced on the website, and not in the LICENSE file in the repo.

@tommoor
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tommoor commented Jan 9, 2024

The README states MIT at the end

@oparisblue
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The website now also states

Dual licensed under MIT or EUPLv1.1+

So it seems reasonable to conclude that it can be considered as MIT licensed now.

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