On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Jay Ashworth jra@baylink.com wrote:
Certainly. But I see no reason to think it's legally required. And while I, too, only play one on the Internet, I've been doing it since 1983.
If you read the licenses, it's pretty obvious. Also, popular libraries (such as Google's hosted versions of jQuery and others) always include license headers in the minified versions.
And in the unlikely event that's not good enough, the Foundation may well
be able to get a codicil license on the relevant libraries, acknowledging that it needn't include the license text in on-the-wire minified copies.
But WMF getting a license doesn't help everybody else who uses MW.
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