Hi, there.
Well, I'll get straight to the point then. xD
Suppose, someone decided to create a program that uses iKnow Material.
The same stuff you find in the former smart.fm/iKnow Core, only much better,
without the irritating exercises and in a slightly...different form. Let us also suppose
this someone is not pursuing any financial profit.
I mean, one can freely download these decks via the Anki platform, which offers the same material, often even manually altered. Besides, they themselves seem to be using a lot of examples from the 2001 Kanji Odyssey...
And so I ask, could one legally reuse their matarial and create something different?
Thank you for your opinion.
Well, I'll get straight to the point then. xD
Suppose, someone decided to create a program that uses iKnow Material.
The same stuff you find in the former smart.fm/iKnow Core, only much better,
without the irritating exercises and in a slightly...different form. Let us also suppose
this someone is not pursuing any financial profit.
I mean, one can freely download these decks via the Anki platform, which offers the same material, often even manually altered. Besides, they themselves seem to be using a lot of examples from the 2001 Kanji Odyssey...
And so I ask, could one legally reuse their matarial and create something different?
Thank you for your opinion.
