Scripsit Torsten Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Tuesday, 2003-04-01 at 11:43:36 AM (-0500), Branden Robinson wrote:
> > Royalty-free use > > All other uses not mentioned here require a commercial license. > I cannot see the difference to the GPL. It is a use restrictions. It says that if you want to *use* the program in a business, you must pay royalties. That is explicitly non-free by DFSG #6. > The GPL requires that every program that is linked against a GPLed > library must be licensed as GPL. Yes, but that has nothing to do with *use*. -- Henning Makholm "It was intended to compile from some approximation to the M-notation, but the M-notation was never fully defined, because representing LISP functions by LISP lists became the dominant programming language when the interpreter later became available."