Thanks for the reply.

I read that this is similar to running commercial services (like
Google) on servers using the Linux Kernel: since Google is not
distributing it, they don't have to publish source codes to all their
proprietary software.

On Apr 24, 12:40 am, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are not re-distributing this software, i believe you don't have to
> publish your source code. If you are not sure you should contact an
> attorney.
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> On Monday, April 23, 2012 7:27:07 PM UTC-4, Orthonormal wrote:
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> > Hi, I am making a browser game and charging players to play my game.
> > Am I allowed to use APE without releasing my game under the GPL
> > license?
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> > To clarify: the game will be browser based. Similar to the browser
> > based MMO demo on APE's website.
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> > Does this count as "distributing" APE? Or am I charging for providing
> > a service and hence not distributing APE?
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> > # Sorry, I am relatively new to software development. :)

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