I recently changed Titanic's open-source license, and some people demanded an explanation of what has changed.
In short, it is now similar to osu!'s license, where you are allowed to publicly host it yourself, but also have to change the branding of it. There are multiple reasons why I decided to do this, but the main reason is that I don't want "Titanic" to be used in an unofficial context.
Of course, I don't have the rights to "Titanic" itself, so I cannot take legal action if the agreement was broken. Nevertheless, I would really appreciate if everyone who is re-hosting Titanic's infrastructure would respect this decision.
In short, it is now similar to osu!'s license, where you are allowed to publicly host it yourself, but also have to change the branding of it. There are multiple reasons why I decided to do this, but the main reason is that I don't want "Titanic" to be used in an unofficial context.
Of course, I don't have the rights to "Titanic" itself, so I cannot take legal action if the agreement was broken. Nevertheless, I would really appreciate if everyone who is re-hosting Titanic's infrastructure would respect this decision.