Jules Bean writes: > 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'.
"It depends on what the definition of 'use' is." Ask twelve ordinary people (the members of the jury at the trial of a copyright lawsuit, for example) what "commercial use of software" means and they will all say something like "using it to print invoices for a business". Suggest your definition and they will be baffled. > It is what I understood by what he said. It may very well be what he meant, but we know only what he said. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI