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License and copyright are not the same. Copyright says who owns the code. License grants others use of the code or the compiled binaries.
If you edit the code and the license permits (and the MIT license does), you can add your own copyright line to the file. Even in that case, it would be inappropriate to ever remove someone else's copyright line from the file.
Hello I was interested in using this project for my own, however the licence is a bit confusing. The README states that the project is MIT licenced yet the source files say
Copyright © 2019 Oskar Groth. All rights reserved.
which I believe would mean that those source files are not licenced under MIT. Would it be possible to remove the copyright notices and leave only the MIT licence?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: