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  • Depends on the license, most likely you can, unless the theme includes “No Derivative” in its license. It’s always a good idea to ask the original author if you are not sure.

    Thread Starter mikek1357

    (@mikek1357)

    It actually is the cutline 2.1 theme I want to edit, but I can’t get hold of an email adress of either Chris Pearson or David Peralty.

    There is no such thing as “creative common’s license” in general. There are different CC licenses – and the one comes with that theme says clearly: Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5.
    You can read about here, too:
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/

    (no need to contact anybody)

    David here,

    Yes, you can edit cutline all you’d like. We did the CC licensing because we wanted our attribution link to stay in and also to give us a bit more control over the theme.

    Go crazy modding it though, and let me know what you do.

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