Henning Makholm wrote: > Indeed, this is excactly the policy that most of us applies to > _foreign_ free software that happens to be in our possession. For > example, I have on my computer the source for a work derived from (a > rather old release of) the Linux kernel, and I'm licensed to > distribute my derivate freely. But I'm not *actually* distributing my > kernel to anyone save for people who contact me personally and ask me > sufficiently nicely to have it. > > By adopting this policy, neither I nor the E4 developers are doing > anything that conflicts with our oblications under the GPL.
Thanks you all, you've been quite helpful (the quoted reply is especially clear). I am quite relieved now, knowing that I'll not be using/modifying/etc. some undistributable software. Kind regards, Danilo -- Danilo Piazzalunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +--------------------+ GPG Key available at http://pgp.mit.edu | Linux User #245762 | Fingerprint: D018 815E 8C7F 2AE2 5565 | ICQ #105550412 | 0C36 B5F6 DB20 B800 CB9F +--------------------+