Re: [jQuery] licensing question

2009-10-30 Thread Michael Geary
You're talking about this page, right? http://docs.jquery.com/License I rewrote it to be more clear and to reflect the actual intent of the license. See if your patent attorney finds it more palatable now... Thanks, -Mike On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 3:35 PM, David Robertson wrote: > I really lik

[jQuery] licensing question

2009-10-29 Thread David Robertson
I really like your software and software based on it, but I can't use it because of the language used in your licensing, according to our patent attorney. It reads under both MIT and GPL licenses. This means that you can choose the license that best suits your project, and use it accordingly. If

[jQuery] Licensing Question

2008-12-16 Thread Eric "Hobo" Garside
I've got a quick question for all the licensing gurus who happen to be on or about the list. I'm developing a plugin for jQuery for a company, and want to release it as open source with a non-competition stipulation. Is it possible to release the code under something like a Creative Commons licens