License and Copyright

Most of the code is:
  Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Tim Kington
Actual development (2014):
   Ruediger Klehn (RuediRf @ KGS and RueLue @ senseis.xmp.net)
The code in com/Ostermiller/util (for displaying the help in your OS's browser) is from the OstermillerUtils version 1.08.02 and
  Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Stephen Ostermiller
  + Copyright (C) 2005 Johann N. Loefflmann

Translations: I'm not sure about this (T.K. didn't mention it), but:
  Spanish translations possibly have been done by "alfredo" and
  Chinese translations possibly have been done by "Webcraft@cn"

Artwork

RealKaya image: Copyright Tweet, All rights reserved
Stone images: Copyright 2001-2004 Sente SA, All rights reserved
Go character from http://www.3dgo.org, used with permission

Software

The MyGoGrinder software is released under the GPL. The source code is present in the MyGoGrinder.jar file (which is just a renamed zip file) in the install package.
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