![]() Since the graphic is currently not used, you can just delete it, and then do not show the name JamPi to the end-user and we will be OK with each other. In that case you must also include a link to the original project page. For a project with significant changes, you must (1) remove them from any place they are shown to the end-user and (2) state that your project was derived from the JamPi project in the documentation and/or the comments of the source code. You are free to use those (name and graphic) in a non-commercial, or educational setting, only. If you make significant changes I require only two things: the graphic (JamPi Logo) and JamPi name must be removed. E.g., a tutor could certainly claim that they were also using within an educational setting. While every institution of formal education would certainly qualify, such an instution is not required. ![]() Not necessarily teaching about the Raspberry Pi, but teaching about any subject where this project will be useful. ![]() Educational Setting : Within the context of teaching.Commercial Software : If you are now making money from the project or there is any chance that you will ever make money from the project, it is considered commercial software.Significant Changes : Anything that makes the project commercial non-open-source or changes the core functionality of the project (i.e., it is no longer a security camera or video doorbell.Released under MIT license so you can use for any purpose. ![]()
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