I'm not a lawyer, but the way I understand sections 5 and 6 of the Terms of Use page, anyone singing up with Wonderfl pretty much lets go of all copyrights for anything he/she submits to the site. I would think that's a go-ahead.
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Having read their licensing FAQ as well: It's your responsibility to find out the licensing terms for any of the code you want to use. Moreover, if you fork the code, you automatically accept the same license terms for your own forked piece of code. Each piece of code might be distributed under a different license, so you should always make sure. If you can contact the author directly, it might be a good idea to just ask.
P.S. Just in case there is any misunderstanding: Wonderfl is not just a library of effects. It is a community site much like this one, where ActionScript programmers may create programs, show and distribute them to others and ask for advice. This has other implications if, for example, you want advice on a project you are working on for your company - you should always be very certain you are actually allowed to share any code you post on the internet.
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我不是律师,但根据我对使用条款页面第 5 节和第 6 节的理解,任何与 Wonderfl 合作的人几乎都会放弃他/她提交到该网站的任何内容的所有版权。我认为这是一个前进。
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也阅读了他们的许可常见问题解答:您有责任找出您想要使用的任何代码的许可条款。此外,如果您分叉代码,您将自动接受与您自己分叉的代码相同的许可条款。每段代码可能会在不同的许可证下分发,因此您应该始终确保。如果您可以直接联系作者,那么直接询问可能是个好主意。
PS 以防万一有任何误解:Wonderfl 不仅仅是只是一个效果库。它是一个与此非常相似的社区站点,ActionScript 程序员可以在其中创建程序、向其他人展示和分发它们并寻求建议。这还有其他含义,例如,如果您需要有关您正在为公司开展的项目的建议 - 您应该始终非常确定您实际上被允许共享您在互联网上发布的任何代码。
I'm not a lawyer, but the way I understand sections 5 and 6 of the Terms of Use page, anyone singing up with Wonderfl pretty much lets go of all copyrights for anything he/she submits to the site. I would think that's a go-ahead.
edit:
Having read their licensing FAQ as well: It's your responsibility to find out the licensing terms for any of the code you want to use. Moreover, if you fork the code, you automatically accept the same license terms for your own forked piece of code. Each piece of code might be distributed under a different license, so you should always make sure. If you can contact the author directly, it might be a good idea to just ask.
P.S. Just in case there is any misunderstanding: Wonderfl is not just a library of effects. It is a community site much like this one, where ActionScript programmers may create programs, show and distribute them to others and ask for advice. This has other implications if, for example, you want advice on a project you are working on for your company - you should always be very certain you are actually allowed to share any code you post on the internet.
我建议您阅读有关许可的常见问题解答:http://wonderfl.net/help#help_license
I suggest you read their FAQ on licensing: http://wonderfl.net/help#help_license