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I'd say this is probably public domain, if anything. If 4 minutes and 33 seconds of silence was used, then John Cage may not like it, though. https://github.com/lucperkins/licenses/blob/master/public-domain-unilicense.txt is a candidate as silence is mainly public domain in essence and cannot be copyrighted. |
I just want to point out that "license" is an anagram of "silence", which is cool. |
its probably illegal to copyright or license silence |
The only license I could see used for this is maybe the WTFPL. John Cage's 4'33" comes to mind as well, how can that be enforceable when it too is silence? Closest he can do is WTFPL as well
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anars#1 https://choosealicense.com/licenses/cc0-1.0/ > The Creative Commons CC0 Public Domain Dedication waives copyright interest in a work you've created and dedicates it to the world-wide public domain. Use CC0 to opt out of copyright entirely and ensure your work has the widest reach. As with the Unlicense and typical software licenses, CC0 disclaims warranties. CC0 is very similar to the Unlicense.
## http://www.wtfpl.net/about/ anars#1 > The WTFPL intends to be a permissive, public-domain-like license. The license is not a copyleft license. The license differs from public domain in that an author can use it even if they do not necessarily have the ability to place their work in the public domain according to their local laws.
Sorry i did the CC0 before i read your comment - I did WTFPL just now so you can pick one. Thanks |
Not illegal to license the file containers you've created though. |
Could you add a license file to the project? Just to be able to refer to something in case sombody nit-picks.
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