Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > "Substantial modifications are permitted, and may be distributed, at > which point the modifier must either pay to ABC Software Inc the sum > of USD 1,000 for each occurrence of distribution by the modifier, or > grant to ABC Software Inc a permanent, non-exclusive, paid-up, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> royalty-free, irrevocable license to incorporate the modified work or > any portion thereof into its own proprietary software." > > I feel sure that such a clause would immediately start alarm bells > ringing in almost any Debian developer's head; why they do not so when > other licenses confiscate things of value from modifers of "free" > software is a mystery to me. It's a non-exclusive licence, so nothing is being confiscated. Obviously the modifier is losing the possibility of granting someone else an exclusive licence, but that's the case with the GPL, too. Edmund