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Re: MacBird license draft
Author: Mark A. Hershberger Posted: 12/31/1999; 12:42:37 PM Topic: MacBird license draft Msg #: 13984 (In response to 13983) Prev/Next: 13983 / 13985
First, the GPL does not prohibit "commercial" use. You can buy GPLed software and you can sell it. That is certainly commercial. What it does prohibit is taking GPLed software and making it proprietary. If you don't like that, then you *should* avoid the GPL. But don't avoid it because you like commercial software. Cygnus does very well and has been using mostly GPLed software for over a decade.Second, it sounds like what you want is a BSD license (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.html) or Apache license (http://www.apache.org/LICENSE.txt).
Another good page that I just found is http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ -- they even have fill-in-the-blank templates for some licenses.
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- Re: MacBird license draft, Dave Winer, 12/31/1999; 1:48:29 PM
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