>> There's no restriction in the GPL to prevent you from selling things.  You 
just 
 >> just can't prohibit the buyer/recipient from redistributing it under the 
 >> GPL 
 >> terms and you have to make source available. Some of the other licenses are 
 >> different, but none prevent redistribution and none that I know of have 
 >> terms 
 >> that would prevent that redistribution being a sale.
 >> 
 >
 >Copyrighted artwork would have to be changed.
 >
 >...snip
 >You may not use the CentOS logos to distribute ISOs that have been modified.
 >snap...
 >
 >http://www.centos.org/modules/smartfaq/faq.php?faqid=49
 >
 >-- 
 >B 
 >  est Regards, Markus Falb
 >

Ok thank you everyone. I have a second question.

My business strategy will be based like Red Hat on selling support and updates 
to clients.
The most comfortable way for the users will be only to install the made 
software on empty server and to start using it. To do this I need a way to let 
the client to enter serial key before installation like Red Hat does.   Is tis 
source code available on Internet?  Where I can find information how to make 
this on Centos? 

Regards
Peter
 
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