--- Jeffrey Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Irene
> 
> LabSQL is licensed under the Lesser GPL (LGPL)
> license. In general this
> means you can use LabSQL any way you want, even
> bundle it with proprietary
> software. You can even modify LabSQL to suit your
> purposes. What you
> *cannot* do is make modifications to LabSQL itself
> and keep those
> proprietary. What the LGPL says in essence any
> modifications to LabSQL
> itself that you do must continue to be open source.
> However, any software
> VIs that use LabSQL can remain proprietary if you
> wish.
> 
> This is a broad generalization of the license in my
> own layman's terms. You
> can read the exact terms of the LGPL license here:
> 
> http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html
> 
> 
> Best,
> 
> Jeffrey Travis
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> Jeffrey Travis Studios  http://jeffreytravis.com
> 512.371.3614            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

Thank you very much Jeffrey. It's a good news. Now I
feel much safer to use it if I need it.
Thank you again.


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