Closed blonkm closed 8 years ago
You can use AnimCubeJS however you like. I didn't think there was any copyright notices in AnimCubeJS. There's one in the html file that calls AnimCube on my web-site but that's just standard boilerplate that comes from the Ant build that I never bothered to do anything with (I guess I'll have to read it...). In my html I have "Unique Cube Solving Method Copyright 1980 By Michael Feather" which I put there largely to make a point that I came up with it when the cube first came out (completely independently) and also in case someone else makes a $billion selling 3-color and Starter Cubes so they wouldn't completely cut me out of the picture (at least leave my name in the footnotes somewhere as having contributed). :)
OK, Michael, thanks a bunch. Closing.
I have developed a WordPress plugin for easy integration of Rubik's cubes on websites, for people who don't know HTML or programming. It was based on Java cubes, but I recently updated it to work with my WebGL cube. I would like to integrate AnimCubeJS into my plugin and request permission to do so, leaving all copyright notices and a link to the demo site of course. You can download it on my plugin page (not guaranteed to work, still in alpha).