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Oct 13, 2015 at 7:05commentadded Christian Hujer What do you mean by "leftover code"? In general, I think that when you have built your own website using Bootstrap, you don't need to mention it - although I recommend that. (As a side note, one of my sites is currently using bootstrap, but that was against my will and I have the team remove it.) However, if you build a website for someone else and handover the code, you MUST make them aware of all the licenses EXPLICITLY as part of your professional duties and diligence. Again Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer, consult a lawyer.
Oct 7, 2015 at 13:44commentadded WayneEra If I built a website using Bootstrap which is MIT licensed software, and all leftover code would be my own, would it be enough just to note that it was built with Bootstrap?
Dec 6, 2014 at 10:44commentadded Bart van Ingen Schenau To add: When you use MIT licensed code, the MIT license only applies to the code that was originally released under that license. Any (substantial) code you write yourself, you can license under any terms you like.
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