문제

I'm creating a site for commercial needs, for myself or for sales. In them, I'll use the Laravel framework. Laravel is licensed under the MIT license. The MIT license tells to me:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

What is the meaning of this?

In my opinion, I must include the notice into the chapter "About" and write "The site was created with framework Laravel, Copyright Taylor Otwell...", like in mobile or other apps. But I've never seen this on any website.

Tell me, please, how can I legally fulfill this condition?

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해결책

In my opinion I must include the notice into the chapter "About" and write "The site was created with framework Laravel Copyright Taylor Otwell..."

Well, your site delivers HTML and JS to your user's browser, right? So it does not deliver anything substantial from the Laravel framework itself, which is AFAIK written in PHP. However, substantial portions of Laravel are installed on the server, right? So there is the place where you have to put the MIT license file.

It does not hurt if you mention Laravel on some "about" page of the site, to give Laravel a little bit of free advertising if you like, but AFAIK that is not mandatory to fulfill the license terms.

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