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yeah i wasn't being very serious by saying it is "less free". but it is funny that so many people are so touchy about this

MIT license basically allows you to do whatever you want. however it should be well noted that if you really belive in software freedom and write your code for sake of furthering free software, choosing MIT is a naive choice since you let any derivates of your work to be closed source




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