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> language and sell competing versions.
Does this case include GPL as well as LGPL code?
> -Sean
(The included text above is copy-pasted since I was not subscribed
before)
Thanks, (different email address compared to above)
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Dear Debian legal,
I'm about to release some SW I've been working on for some years under a
GPL licence and have a few questions:
- Which text to include in the files? Is the following OK?
* Author: xx yy
* Copyright : xx yy, 2000-2005
* License : GNU GPLv2 or later
* This program is fr
ent, you really should include a statement to that
> effect. "Written 2005 by Svante Signell; I consider this to have no creative
> content and to be in the public domain." Otherwise later people may assume
> that it does have creative content and that you screwed up and inclu
Hi,
Anybody got a good advice for how to dual license some of the software
I've developed. I would like to use GPL for non-commercial use (e.g.
private persons and universities) and a commercial license for
companies.
Please Cc: me since I'm not subscribed to this list.
Thanks,
Svante
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> On Fri, 13 May 2005, Svante Signell wrote:
> > Anybody got a good advice for how to dual license some of the
> > software I've developed. I would like to use GPL for non-commercial
> > use (e.g. private persons and universities) and a commercial license
> > f
have much better luck if you refrain from top posting.]
I'm very sorry, the top posting was not intentional. I will also try not
to Cc: to people who don't want an extra copy.
> On Fri, 13 May 2005, Svante Signell wrote:
> > I just wanted to know if dual licensing is possible.
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