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These are the conditions that the content on this site is licensed under. If you want to use my stuff but you don't agree with the licensing, then contact me; I'm sure that we can reach a solution. TextText is licensed under the Attribution-NoDerivs 2.5 license. This basically means that you are free to copy, distribute, display, perform and/or make commercial use of the work on condition that you credit me. You may not alter, transform, or build upon it without my permission. As an addition to this, if I used other sources (such as in my CTI Programmer's Guide), then please credit them too. Code samplesAll code samples on the Coding page are released under the GPL unless otherwise stated. This basically means that you are free to use the code as you wish so long as the relevant author (whether it be me or someone else) is credited and all derivative works are also released under the GPL (which also means that you have to make the source code of all derivative works freely available). Or something like that. In addition, I require that any code submitted to me for publication on this website also be released under the GPL, although I may make exceptions if your reasons are good enough. Any other code samples, such as those that are part of essays, are licensed under the Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 license. This basically means that you are free to copy, distribute, display, perform, make derivative works and make commercial use of the work on condition that you give me credit. If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under an identical license. Forum posts and blog commentsThese are owned by, and are consequently the property of, the individual posting them. While I make every attempt to moderate the dodgy stuff out, I cannot be held responsible or liable for their content. |