On 20 October 2014 09:36, Mikel L. Forcada <[email protected]> wrote:
> However, the
> current licensing prevent anyone from building proprietary and
> completely new language pair data and use the Apertium engine to run it.
I suspect you missed a "not" in that sentence, but just to be clear: No it
doesn't. It is an important distinction to make. Using GPL tools on non-GPL
data will in no way affect the licensing of the data.
Similarly, GNU GCC is GPL, but you can just fine use GCC to make
proprietary closed-source commercial apps.
-- Tino Didriksen
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