JQuery is released under GPL and MIT, however these licenses apply only
to JQuery, and the really basic jist of these licenses
are "give credit where credit is due, and we have some legal recourse if
you don't"
Have your client look at who uses it, would he think for a second that
the Google, CBS, Dell or Major League Baseball websites are open source?
I can almost guarantee that they're not.
Tomy Lucadamo wrote:
> Hi all!
> I am using jQuery in a web project for scrolls, accordions and
> slideshows.
> The client belives that the website become an open source because we
> are using an open source library.
> Is this correct?
> If I use an open source library all the project must be open source?
> How can I refuse this idea?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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