mlorenzati / pico-rgb2hdmi

A microprocessed RGB to HDMI Converter with USB capture
MIT License
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License #30

Closed steffest closed 1 year ago

steffest commented 1 year ago

Nice Project! I was just wondering under what license this is released. The MIT license specifically allows commercial use, but at the same time you say that this is not allowed? Maybe remove the MIT license then and use another one?

mlorenzati commented 1 year ago

It's allowed yes, you just have to ask the permission, no big deal

MIT license is to set the umbrella license that allow commercial use, if I set a GPL license will be complex for the builders who wants to sell it. For end users that builds for themselves there is no action to be made, if you plan to build and sell you have to ask for the permission which we be the norm to say yes.

Nice Project! I was just wondering under what license this is released. The MIT license specifically allows commercial use, but at the same time you say that this is not allowed? Maybe remove the MIT license then and use another one?

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