Let me get this straight: You are going to take somebody else's code
without reading and consenting to the license agreement that they placed
on their code?
Read the license. If you do not consent to it, do not use the code. Period.
Rishabh Manocha cs.utexas.edu> writes:
> > > if it is allright to take GPL'ed code, edit it and use it in your own
> > > application??
Read the FAQ: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html
If you copy GPLd code into your application (or link to it) then you must
license your whole application
On 04/10/04 01:02 +0200, Laszlo 'GCS' Boszormenyi wrote:
> * Rishabh Manocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-03 17:59:03 -0500]:
>
> > this might sound like a really stupid question but I just wanted to make
> > sure
> > if it is allright to take GPL'ed code, edit it and use it in your own
> > appli
* Rishabh Manocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-03 17:59:03 -0500]:
> this might sound like a really stupid question but I just wanted to make sure
> if it is allright to take GPL'ed code, edit it and use it in your own
> application??
Until you make your changes available to everyone, yes. You re
Hi guys,
this might sound like a really stupid question but I just wanted to make sure
if it is allright to take GPL'ed code, edit it and use it in your own
application??
Thanks
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