• ono
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    The decision of whether to modify software to suit one’s needs is often about the level effort required, both initially and for ongoing maintenance and support. Having permission to do it doesn’t magically make it worthwhile.

    And no, Unreal Engine is not open-source. (Which brings up another possible factor in Blizzard’s decision: Royalty payments.)

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      What do you mean it’s not open source?

      i have cloned their GitHub repo many times

      Also no it doesn’t bring up royalties because that isn’t related to source code

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          Open source and free are different

          It can be considered open source because you can sell derivative engines (there are no royalties on that btw) and push upstream

          Under your source available link the inability to create derivatives is the common theme for what makes it not open source

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                Unreal Engine checks all of those

                No, I don’t believe it does. In particular, Section 4: “How You Can Share the Licensed Technology When It Isn’t Part of a Product” imposes restrictions that contradict the very first clause in the Open-Source definition: “Free Redistribution”.

                At a quick glance, I expect the royalty requirements fail the first clause as well, but there’s no point in combing through them for this conversation, given the above.

                You obviously want to believe otherwise, though, and I don’t want to argue with you. Feel free to test it in court. Good luck.

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                  1. Integrity of The Author’s Source Code

                  You can sell your engine made from unreal and there are no royalties

                  The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away the software as a component of an aggregate software distribution containing programs from several different sources. The license shall not require a royalty or other fee for such sale.

                  The license does not place any restrictions on this