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jmillikin
on Aug 24, 2009
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Why I use the MIT licence (by author of Rack)
Copyright licenses grant rights to other people. They don't restrict the owner's rights. As the owner of copyrights on your code, you are allowed to distribute it in any way you want.
This is part of copyright law. The GPL has nothing to do with it.
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This is part of copyright law. The GPL has nothing to do with it.