jeffry s wrote:
i know it is forbidden to sell open source software.

let say i have costumer want me to modified an open source php script.
i have the right to charge him the service to modified  the software.

but this costumer ask me to do one thing against the gpl software.
he want me to remove all the link and powered by link (anything visible to
the end user)

what should i do to satisfy my costumer without making myself against
the spirit of open source community?

Don't do it. It has nothing to do with "the spirit of the community", it's (potentially[1]) breaking the law. Contact the maintainer of the software to find out if there's a way to get it under a different license. If not look for an alternative that meets the customers requirements.

-Stut

[1] Yet to be sufficiently tested in court in most countries, but do you really want to take the risk?!

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