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License, seriously

To those asking for a license: Thanks for your interest and your nice stars.
As far as I'm concerned, use of the code is as free as can be (and as can
beer). The credit goes to the original Tetris author. Note also that there is
an abundance of Tetris clones on the web, many of which are probably similar in
implementation, so I'm not interested in adding complicated lawyer words that
nobody understands.

That's nice and everything, but in lieu of any sort of license your code is copyrighted by you with all rights reserved (e.g., it is in no way shape or form "free as can be", and no sane developer would ever use the code therein).

I know developers these days want to live in a post-copyright world, but we don't. Absent a license your code is copyrighted by you and severely restricted, no matter how many flowers and candy you toss in a README file. Being blasé about a license because you don't like "complicated lawyer words" doesn't absolve you from the very real world of copyright law.

For more information, see this https://blog.codinghorror.com/pick-a-license-any-license/

Sorry to be a dick, but damnit all to hell I fucking hate it when people these days deliberately don't put a license in their projects because they hate licenses.

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