distributed under GNU LGPL version 2.1, which can be found in the file docs/LGPL.txt. We reserve the right to place future versions of this library under a different license.
This basically means you can use pygame in any project you want, but if you make any changes or additions to pygame itself, those must be released with a compatible license (preferably submitted back to the pygame project). Closed source and commercial games are fine.
The programs in the examples subdirectory are in the public domain.
я даже и не подключал такую библиотеку pygame
Я тебе более того скажу: коммерческий != закрытый код. Но lgpl можно юзать в обоих случаях при некоторых условиях
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