Hello everyone.
I just forked this and added my own 2 themes to my fork. Both themes are based on the winternord theme contained within that repository. In the theme the author, 2xx04 clearly states at the top that their code contains modifications to Bootstrap’s CSS, as well as the Nord colour scheme by Arctic Ice Studio & Sven Greb. Both of those repositories contain the MIT license, but 2xx04’s repository contains no license.
My question is this: Even though technically any github repository with no license has the default copyright rules applied to it (i.e. the author has sole ownership), since they failed to include the license of the software they modified, my repository should include the MIT license, and any code written by me is mine (under MIT license rules of course, so anyone can copy and distribute it)?
Thanks in advance. Here is a link to my repository in case you need it to understand what I mean
I don’t know if they removed the license strictly speaking, they replaced it with a link to the upstream license, which seems fine to me on a surface level.
https://github.com/2xx04/lemmy-ui-themes/blob/main/winternord.css#L2-L6
Ah, that honestly works fine in my book. It’s a bit opaque, but it at least appears that 2xx04 acknowledges the existence of those licenses, which I’d imagine is good enough proof not to get in trouble somehow by forking it!
This is correct. And given the parent license is MIT I’d just include an MIT LICENSE file in my fork and be done with it.