Greetings,

I'm in the process of converting 101 old BASIC games into Python (see link below).

http://www.atariarchives.org/basicgames/

The short term goal is to learn the finer aspects of the Python language and reliving my misbegotten past on the Commodore 64. The long term goal is to use the completed project as part of a programming portfolio, as many of my past I.T. jobs have required no programming and my current job requires some PowerShell scripting (meh).

Many of these BASIC games floated around the university computer labs and DEC for years before being published in Creative Computing magazine and into book form in 1978. My Python scripts are faithful to the video output as listed in the book, but underlying code is vastly different than the BASIC code.

Do I need to release my scripts under a license? If so, which one?

Thanks,

Chris R.
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