Matthew Corrie Wade wrote,
> Hello. I would like to be able to use Gimp to alter designs for
> commercial use - is this allowed? Thanks for your time.
Well, GIMP can be used to produce designs for commercial use; that is,
GIMP can be used in a commercial environment.
Whether you have the righ
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Matthew Corrie Wade
wrote:
> Hello. I would like to be able to use Gimp to alter designs for commercial
> use - is this allowed? Thanks for your time.
>
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> Matthew Corrie Wade
> Seducing the Count
> Breathing Geometry & Dance
> www.seducingthecount.com
> 0401
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 12:32:31 pm Matthew Corrie Wade wrote:
> Hello. I would like to be able to use Gimp to alter
> designs for commercial use - is this allowed?
I & several others in Australia use GIMP for this &
have never run into a problem.
Unlike certain other commercial enterprises, Open So
Hello. I would like to be able to use Gimp to alter designs for commercial
use - is this allowed? Thanks for your time.
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Seducing the Count
Breathing Geometry & Dance
www.seducingthecount.com
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Michael J. Hammel wrote:
> GIMP is free to use to create commercial artwork. There is no cost to
> use it. Some vendors might attempt to sell you a CD with GIMP on it.
I'd like to add that being allowed to sell GIMP if you do it under the
terms of the GNU GPL is actually one of the advantages o
On Monday 01 June 2009 23:57:48 Cilengir, Erika wrote:
> Is GIMP available for commercial use?
Erika, GIMP is available for practically any use. Free
as in $.
Unlike (for example) PhotoShop, you can change GIMP if
you like so that it looks or acts more usefully for your
purposes. Free as in not i
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To: Cilengir, Erika
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Commercial Use of GIMP
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 11:57 -0400
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 11:57 -0400, Cilengir, Erika wrote:
> Is GIMP available for commercial use? If so, is there a cost to use
> it? Thanks.
GIMP is free to use to create commercial artwork. There is no cost to
use it. Some vendors might attempt to sell you a CD with GIMP on it.
This is not
Hello,
Is GIMP available for commercial use? If so, is there a cost to use it?
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Erika Cilengir
Regional Technology Analyst
AXA-Equitable / Information Technology
11845 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 1100
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Office: 310.231.7714
Email: erika.cilen...@axa-equi
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 11:29, Michal Adamec wrote:
> Hi,
> can I use the GIMP in my company (as an substitute for Photoshop)
> for creating newspaper design? The newspaper is not free but daily
> sold. Does GPL allows it or must I purchase Photoshop?
>
> Thanks,
>
Yes, you can.
The GPL clearl
Hi,
can I use the GIMP in my company (as an substitute for Photoshop) for
creating newspaper design? The newspaper is not free but daily sold. Does
GPL allows it or must I purchase Photoshop?
Thanks,
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Hi,
Quoting moonchaser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just want to make sure I'm not running into legal or
> licencing issues using this software. Thank you for
> your time and reply.
None at all. The GIMP product is Free (with a big F)
meaning that if you distribute a modified version of the
GIMP,
> The GIMP is licensed under the GPL. The GPL does not
> affect anything you create
> with the software.
Yes, the only exception are programs like bison (a
C-code generator), who copy part of its source into
the output. So you have to apply the software licence
to its output. But it's a very pec
hi,
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 11:40:18PM -0400, moonchaser wrote:
> I'm going to sample the Gimp software later, but I'm
> wondering... despite that the program is free (the
> source anyway), if I create or doctor images using the
> program which will be put up on a website, in my case,
> they are ca
moonchaser wrote:
I'm going to sample the Gimp software later, but I'm
wondering... despite that the program is free (the
source anyway), if I create or doctor images using the
program which will be put up on a website, in my case,
they are cartoon images on a comic site, is it legal?
The images th
I'm going to sample the Gimp software later, but I'm
wondering... despite that the program is free (the
source anyway), if I create or doctor images using the
program which will be put up on a website, in my case,
they are cartoon images on a comic site, is it legal?
The images themselves will not
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