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 Someone familiar with legal/licensing issues can check the terms of 
license found 
here,https://secure-web.cisco.com/1NpU4HWkbrw7VB72lxFKWX3QRK_rGCpFVO86h8MKvUYlzLrPl9cVXEuvJ5zJfQn75fRQqypfIKFtuNAQAYGZOGiCLwjyHj-kDq8pn0hvnC6ptghHi66wRjJZ0TXDNnCUw0WaXwo78OdCARX6RT6VS_vMgO2zxohOUIfhRMKrOTqkkId10-VGIDWk8qlgIlQx8cll43fp7bnxAzTXt9kfJ0eHL_60RRcQk6lbz76n4SNogp_2bRRQh3p-p3ZUTgrdXde8tcrqEL7Gic-ucyWkQGhpB0f1ntg6UUhspyK8eOoN5d3wTQM_fBQYOLb3oPUMBIB2Jn3OgFOF79gRcbRBnRw/https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Ffreesurfer%2Ffreesurfer%2Fblob%2Fdev%2FLICENSE..txtPart
 B section 1 may be of interest,
PART B. DOWNLOADING AGREEMENT - License from MGH with Right to 
Sublicense("Software License").
1. As used in this Software License, "you" means the individual  
 downloading and/or using, reproducing, modifying, displaying and/or  
 distributing the Software and the institution or entity which  
 employs or is otherwise affiliated with such individual in  
 connection therewith. The General Hospital Corporation ("MGH")  
 hereby grants you, with right to sublicense, with   respect to 
MGH's rights in the software, and data, if any,   which is the 
subject of this Software License (collectively, the  
 "Software"), a royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use,  
 reproduce, make derivative works of, display and distribute the  
 Software, provided that:   … list of conditions follow …
If you agree with/adhere to the license conditions, then my (non-lawyer) 
interpretation of the above is that you are allowed to display (publish) the 
output from freesurfer commands/processes and/or display templates/files that 
you use.   You could also cite something to the effect that Freesurfer is 
licensed by the MGH corporation of Boston MA, USA with the above link to the 
license.
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On Feb 24, 2025, at 16:45, Brown, Tanya <tanya.brown.ext...@ae.mpg.de> 
wrote:        External Email - Use 
Caution        I am writing on behalf 
of our research team regarding our upcoming publication of our study, in which 
we would like to include results figures that were output from Freesurfer 
software (specifically the fsaverage template in Freesurfer). As we prepare our 
manuscript for publication, we have encountered a licensing issue. 
Specifically, the journal has indicated that we need to seek permission for 
figures where we use Freesurfer brain templates.   Have you 
encountered similar challenges when publishing figures that feature images from 
your software? If so, could you kindly share the approach or any guidelines you 
followed to comply with the licensing terms while still effectively presenting 
our findings? Any advice or suggestions you could provide would be greatly 
appreciated, as it would help us determine the best path forward and ensure 
that we adhere to the necessary legal and ethical standards. Please note, 
we have cited the inaugural paper: Fischl, B. 
(2012). FreeSurfer. NeuroImage, 62(2), 774–781. Thank you 
very much for your time and assistance. I look forward to your 
guidance. Tanya_______________________________________________Freesurfer 
mailing 
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