Joe,

Unless you bring in a tiddler from an external source such as a plugin with its 
own licence, I belive you can assume every tiddler is operating under the 
overall tiddlywiki licence.

As an open source project tiddlywiki is not really a place in which to put 
restrictivly licenced code, but just because I have not seen it yet does not 
mean it will not happen.

Plugins often acknowledge others in the readme. This seems to be sufficent.

Others will have a more formal view, but to me contributions are typicaly open 
source and there is little need to manage by tiddler.

Regards
Tony

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