> > That is not possible with the GPL, LGPL or even the FPC RTL license. If 
> > you require such credit, people will also not be able to use your 
> > library in a (L)GPL product, because the resulting license will be 
> > incompatible with the (L)GPL..
> 
> Understood. But I guess I can live with that :-). Yet, that brings up 
> the idea of double-licencing -- licencing the library as (L)GPL for use 
> with (L)GPL software, and a parallel licence for use in closed source 
> software in which case attribution is needed. I guess that would be 
> possible...

As long as you own all rights to the lib this is possible. However if you
use parts with different licenses in your lib, this could be troublesome.

(e.g. Jedi-SDL headers or so)
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