I think is is true with the additional prologue: "If you are distributing your derived work, THEN, ...."
>The short version is that if you create a derived work, you must allow >access to the source of your derived work. If used AOLserver code and >hacked it to specialize it somehow, then your hacks must be available. If >your product only uses AOLserver as a program, and only interfaces with it >through the network and via modules, then you do not have to provide the >sources for the programs that organize AOLserver for you, nor for the >modules. It's my understanding that you don't have to do anything if the work exists solely in your labs, or on your own servers, regardless of what your changes did, or where you made the changes to. Jerry ======================================================== Jerry Asher [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1678 Shattuck Avenue Suite 161 Tel: (510) 549-2980 Berkeley, CA 94709 Fax: (877) 311-8688
