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QuestionViolation of the HTML+JavaScript product license, request for some advice Pin
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov18-Feb-15 12:58
mvaSergey Alexandrovich Kryukov18-Feb-15 12:58 
First of all, please don't act against the person who performed the violation, I already talked to him, asked to remove the copy and just want some advice.
The violation can be considered as unwilling, but…

I recently published this game in my article, which is the pure HTML+JavaScript product, ready-to-play: Tetris on Canvas[^].

CodeProject does not allow publishing HTML and Javascript source directly, requires to pack it all in the source code file, so the game can be played only if it is unpacked. But apparently, if the sources are put on some Web site, the game will become immediately playable. This is what this member did:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Membership/View.aspx?mid=2126810[^],
here: Tetris on Canvas[^].

Is it acceptable or not? To me, it was a somewhat unpleasant surprise that this person did not even talk to me about it, just created a copy and provided a link.

But the license itself allows free re-distribution. Formally, the violation is different: the license, more exactly, its permission statement has became inaccessible to the user, because of the direct access only to one HTML file housing the game. I explained why this is the violation in my reply where I asked to remove the copy: Tetris on Canvas[^].

I think the violation problem is clear enough. I've chosen MIT licensed because my work is the derived one; it was the decision of the author of most basic algorithms and the code I used just as the prototype; I provided complete attribution of this work and its author in my derived work. Apparently, this is enough reason for me to derive my license text from the original license. Also, I would like to keep this CodeProject article as the only original source of this code, which would be important, in particular, for updating the game to some possible newer versions.

My idea is to alleviate the future possible cases of such uncontrolled distributions by, say, adding appropriate references to the help element of my HTML. Then the link to the license, the CodeProject source and authors' attribution, invisible at first, still will be accessible to the users after clicking on help. But I certainly need removal of the copy from the site when this information is not accessible.

Any other suggestions? And how such incorrect re-distributions and the members doing such things should be treated?

Thank you.
—SA
Sergey A Kryukov

AnswerRe: Violation of the HTML+JavaScript product license, request for some advice Pin
Chris Maunder18-Feb-15 17:50
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