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Originally Posted by Korodny
Without a proper license, the code can only be used for "educational purposes, i.e. studying it.
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Uhh, no? If someone puts something in the public domain, it's in the public domain. And in the US at least (and I think the UK?) copyright is a "use-it-or-lose-it" affair, so ambiguously copyrighted material can effectively be treated as if in the public domain until it's known that it isn't.