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Re: LYNX-DEV GNU licence help
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Robert Bonomi |
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Re: LYNX-DEV GNU licence help |
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Sun, 1 Dec 1996 18:33:04 -0600 (CST) |
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+ Subject: LYNX-DEV GNU licence help
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+ Are there any experts here on the GNU public licence? I need to figure
+ out what my options are in distributing a program that is part code
+ already GNU'd, part free copyrighted source code, part free copyrighted
+ object libraries and part mine.
there are two different GNU licences, with *radically* different
restrictions/requirements.
1) the license on GNU _subroutine_libraries_. this stuff you can embed
in a commercial product w/o restriction. you have to include a statement
regarding what libraries are involved, and provide code FOR THAT LIBRARY
*ONLY*, upon request.
2) on 'source code' -- this is what is commonly referred to a s the GPL.
Complete applications, or if you pull _any_part_ of that application for
inclusion in a different product. You are *required* to make your =entire=
application available under the GPL. _Complete_ source code to anyone
upon request.
NOTE: somebody *elses* "free" =copyrighted= source code, you *cannot* use
_at_all_ without the EXPRESS PERMISSION of the owner of that copyright.
*REGARDLESS* of whether you are giving your application away or selling it.
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