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Asked By | Joe0239 |
If I were to make my own distribution of Godot, do I have to remove all the trademarks/Godot symbols or can I just keep it?
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Asked By | Joe0239 |
If I were to make my own distribution of Godot, do I have to remove all the trademarks/Godot symbols or can I just keep it?
Reply From: | literalcitrus |
I’m not a lawyer, but as I understand it Godot doesn’t have any trademarks. It does, however, have a license which covers the copyright of the Godot source code. All of the code is under an MIT license, which is fairly permissive. If you were to make a distribution of Godot you would actually have to retain all of the copyright information in your distribution as per the requirements of the MIT license.
Again, I’m not a lawyer, so if you’re planning on doing something more than just a fork on github for a quick change you should talk to someone who actually knows what they’re talking about.