It's the problem with html and javascript format.
It's open. The only way to mask your code, is to used Cocoa plugins.
You're free to choose your license (open or not)...
On Monday, June 20, 2005, at 04:00PM, Micah Acinapura <email@hidden> wrote:
>Hello All, my question is about, widgets and their source code. While
>I realize that the widget format is open (i.e. you can read/copy any
>code), but I have noticed some widgets that are just straight copies
>of others (i.e. a recently added radio widget that looks a lot like
>rabbitRadio). I was wondering if widgets were supposed to be open
>source, or does the standard licensing apply?
>
>Thanks,
>micah acinapura
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