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- 2If you really want an authoritative answer, you should consult a lawyer (in the relevant jurisdiction, for example the answer could be different in Italy than in the US)MarkJ– MarkJ2011-09-05 12:24:45 +00:00Commented Sep 5, 2011 at 12:24
- 1This question should be migrated to the Open Source Stack Exchange so that it is no longer "off topic" and closed. Here is a duplicate question on that site: opensource.stackexchange.com/questions/5832/….Gabriel Staples– Gabriel Staples2020-04-11 18:18:19 +00:00Commented Apr 11, 2020 at 18:18
- @GabrielStaples Thank you for the suggestion. I think the question isn't anymore relevant, now that the Chili plugin has been dual-licensed under GPL and MIT.avpaderno– avpaderno2023-01-11 17:09:50 +00:00Commented Jan 11, 2023 at 17:09
- 1@apaderno, it may not be relevant for you anymore, but it's definitely relevant for the world. The world needs this info.Gabriel Staples– Gabriel Staples2023-01-11 17:12:02 +00:00Commented Jan 11, 2023 at 17:12
- @GabrielStaples To be migrated, the question should be re-opened and closed again. I doubt they would do it. Then, since the question is asking for a specific jQuery plugin, the answer would just be that the plugin is dual-licensed under GPL and MIT, which means I could use it under GPL, and edit it under that license. Changing the question to remove any reference to Chilli would just make the question too broad.avpaderno– avpaderno2023-01-11 17:38:10 +00:00Commented Jan 11, 2023 at 17:38
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