On 29 Jan 1999, John Hasler wrote: > > The GNU GPL does limit commercial use--you can't incorporate GPL'd code > > into your commercial product if you aren't going to distribute source > > code and the right to redistribute. > > The GPL does not limit use in any way: > > Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not > covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running > the Program is not restricted,....
*sigh* What I said was clear enough. It doesn't limit 'use of the program in a commercial environment'. It limits 'commercial use of the code, by modifying it and selling the resultant binaries without providing source'. > > > This is, IMO, what the author is referring to. > > It isn't what he said. It is what I understood by what he said. Jules /----------------+-------------------------------+---------------------\ | Jelibean aka | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 6 Evelyn Rd | | Jules aka | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Richmond, Surrey | | Julian Bean | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | TW9 2TF *UK* | +----------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+ | War doesn't demonstrate who's right... just who's left. | | When privacy is outlawed... only the outlaws have privacy. | \----------------------------------------------------------------------/