- debian.org legal/licenses/mitMIT License (Expat). Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the...
- fossa.com blog/open-source-licenses-101-mit-…Like the MIT License, the Apache License 2.0 requires any reuse of the code to include the original copyright notice and a full-text copy of the license.
- opensource.stackexchange.com questions/13510/…For instance, if I import a Python module under the MIT license, do I need to put the copyright notice into my source code?
- mui.com x/introduction/licensing/We are committed to the continued advancement of the open-source libraries. Anything we release under an MIT license will remain MIT-licensed forever.
- forum.unity.com threads/how-can-i-use-codes-that-…This discussion is about the MIT license in particular. The other open source licenses are a little different and some even have multiple ones to choose from.
- joinup.ec.europa.eu licence/mit-licenseMIT License. MIT is the most recommended permissive licence: short and very popular (probably the most used worldwide).
- freespeech.fandom.com wiki/MIT_LicenseThe MIT License is a free software license originating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
- reddit.com r/freesoftware/comments/t0cfrv/can_you…You can, but you must also retain the text of the MIT license intact. That's because unless you do you don't receive a license to distribute the software from the author.
- GNU Free Documentation License, version 1.1. ... GNU Free Documentation License, version 1.3. GPL.
- tawesoft.co.uk kb/article/mit-license-faqThe MIT License is an agreement commonly used by software developers when they release Free and Open Source software.