Flutter Sensei — Copyright Notice
Last updated: 15-Oct-2025
A respectful reminder from the Sensei
Everything shared here on Flutter Sensei — tutorials, code snippets, text, images, and designs — is created with care, experience, and a love for teaching. We ask that you treat this content the same way you’d treat a Sensei’s notebook: with respect, acknowledgment, and fairness.
Ownership
All content published on fluttersensei.com, including but not limited to:
- Articles, blog posts, and tutorials
- UI screenshots, illustrations, and graphics
- Source code snippets, demos, and project ideas
- Text, logos, icons, and layouts
is the intellectual property of Flutter Sensei unless otherwise stated. All rights are reserved.
Sharing the right way
You are warmly welcome to:
- Share links to Flutter Sensei articles on social media, blogs, or communities.
- Quote short snippets (under 100 words) for educational or non-commercial use — with proper credit and a backlink.
Please don’t:
- Copy full articles or tutorials.
- Re-upload or re-publish code or graphics as your own.
- Use the Flutter Sensei logo or brand assets without written permission.
Open-source code notice
Some examples and snippets shared here may be published under permissive open-source licenses (like MIT). When that happens, the license will be clearly stated within the code files or repository. Otherwise, assume that all content is copyrighted and owned by Flutter Sensei.
Reporting misuse
If you find any of Flutter Sensei’s work being used without credit or against these terms, please reach out to hi@fluttersensei.com. The Sensei will handle it calmly but firmly.
In short
Learn freely.
Share wisely.
Always give credit where it’s due.
Because in this dojo, respect for knowledge is part of the code.
