The last time I looked at the fine print was when Version 3 of the GPL was
being debated/coming out, and I was then an avid "Linux Format" reader, but
that was a while ago now.

Assuming what you say is correct, then that's good to know.

>The ramifications of this are that if the GPL license allows
>you to commercially distribute a LiveCode app and GPL code,
>as long as the two are not linked, this means LiveCode
>developers can tap into the many powerful GPL code libraries
>out there while doing so legally and ethically. 



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