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Specify licenses. #1

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ngokevin opened this issue Aug 2, 2016 · 7 comments
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Specify licenses. #1

ngokevin opened this issue Aug 2, 2016 · 7 comments

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@ngokevin
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ngokevin commented Aug 2, 2016

In each folder, we can have a LICENSE file that lists the license for each asset.

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cvan commented Sep 12, 2016

Creative Commons Public Domain seem kosher? (May want to ask Legal too. And if we're using assets under different licenses, let's figure that out or remove it.)

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cvan commented Sep 12, 2016

We should also add a root-level LICENSE.md file.

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leweaver commented Sep 7, 2017

Adding a root level license (CC or MIT preferably) would allow us to contribute to this repository - can this be done?

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dmarcos commented Sep 7, 2017

Absolutely. I opened a PR to include the License. The rest of our repos fetch and use files from this repo and they're all under MIT license. CC would also work but I think it's better to keep it simple and consistent.

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dmarcos commented Sep 7, 2017

@leweaver Probably the simpler option is to follow the THREE model of including the license in the directory with the assets as @fernandojsg described (#28 (comment)). Can you create a PR with the models in a new directory Microsoft in https://github.com/aframevr/assets/tree/gh-pages/controllers and include the license there (CC or MIT)? Would that work?

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leweaver commented Sep 7, 2017

Just checking with Legal here on taking that approach, will let you know!

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leweaver commented Sep 8, 2017

That approach works for us, we'll create a PR with MIT license within a Microsoft subfolder.

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