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Re: [tlug] GPL and Open Source Licences
- Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 21:26:50 +0900
- From: simon colston <simon@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] GPL and Open Source Licences
- References: <41D5147F.5070505@example.com> <200412311102.57071.maillist@example.com> <41D537EE.4060008@example.com> <87r7l6a2j4.fsf@example.com>
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>
> simon> OK, so let's say I sell the program and the source to one
> simon> customer under the GPL. I understand that under the GPL
> simon> the customer *can* copy, modify and make the source public
> simon> but is that customer _obliged_ to do so? Can the source be
> simon> kept secret between me and my one and only customer for
> simon> this program? Or, can anyone write to my customer and force
> simon> them to give them a copy of the source because it is
> simon> licenced under the GPL?
>
> No, yes (by gentlemen's agreement; you cannot make a contract
> enforceable in court), and no.
Great, that makes things a little clearer for me now.
>
> Note that other licenses have different provisions. The BSD licenses
> would permit you to keep your code private---but only if the
> _upstream_ is BSD.
So under the BSD licence the customer would not have the right to
redistribute my code without my concent?
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