On 17 June 2010 13:14, Onomp <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am, I was wondering if anyone has found any valuable information in
> regards to laws surrounding open and closed source code. Or what
> understandings you have.
>
> I really want or wanted to use some of the features touched on in the
> API demos but then when I went into the source I noticed the apache
> license on some of them... I've only begun reading about the apache
> license but from what I understand I can use them and still have my
> app closed source but then again I need to leave the license in my
> source, although its closed( which seems confusing and silly enough to
> believe I'm in full understanding )

I believe that it actually states that if you distribute in source
form you need to ensure the copyright notices are there, but a copy of
the license should be provided seperately even if you distribute in
binary form.
This seems useful http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/resources/apache2.xml

The API demos are meant to be examples of how to code different
features correctly, and are meant as inspiration for building the
features into your own application.  You should be able to use the
features without just copying the demo code, as you will most likely
need to tailor it to your needs.

Licenses are complex things and your best bet to be completely sure is
to consult a lawyer that specialises in these things.

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