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ReplyDeletejust add it in your config into AmCharts.makeChart :
"hideCredits":true
It will look something like this:
AmCharts.makeChart("chartdiv",
{
"hideCredits":true,
"type": "serial",
/* ... your config data ... */
}
(of course if you are already bought a license......Otherwise it will be a violation of copyright......... "He-he" :)
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