Mark,
I am copying your message to the apertium-stuff mailing list to see if
someone can help you. Apertiumers please correct me if I am wrong.
In a nutshell: according to the GPL license, you can do pretty much
whatever you like with Apertium language pair data PROVIDED THAT you
redistribute the complete source of the resulting derivative work
together with the product, under the same GPL license.
All the best
Mikel
Al 12/26/2012 05:19 PM, En/na Mark Carter ha escrit:
Hi,
I'm an Android app developer and am interested in using the generated
jar files (see
http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Language_pair_packages#List_of_ready-to-use_packages)
in my Android app.
What are the licensing terms? Can I use them in a paid app or only
free apps?
Kind regards,
Mark Carter
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