Lane Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > FooCorp sells binaries of Joan's GPL'd web browser on CD without > source code. They include an offer to provide source code. Which of > the following offers fulfills their obligations under the GPL?
> * I. "You can download the source code from our web site at > http://foocorp.example.com/download.html" > * II. "Everyone who buys a binary CD may order up to one source CD > per binary CD for $5000." > * III. "Everyone may order a source CD for $5000." > * IV. "Everyone who buys a binary CD may order up to one source CD > per binary CD for the cost of distribution." > * V. "Everyone may order a source CD for the cost of distribution." > * VI. "Everyone who buys a binary CD may order up to one source CD > for free." > * VII. "Everyone may order a source CD for free." I'd think that I, V, VII are OK. > 5. V and VII are OK, none of the others are. > You can find out about this issue in the GPL, section 3b. > The correct answer is 5. I disagree here. Posting the code on your website is "a medium customarily used for software interchange" these days. I wonder why they say this doesn't fulfill the requirements? Ciao Gavin
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