If you *sell* Asterisk with your own additions, you either have to
give the source code of your additions away to the buyer under the GPL license and he can do whatever he wants to do with it - or buy a commercial license from Digium and thus get the commercial rights to the software and the right to sell your customized version.
Regarding prices for that, contact Digium sales. http://www.digium.com
Thinking about this... If he modifies asterisk and adds great features, bug fixes, etc, and distribute his version, he must release it under the GPL or purchase a commercial license from Digium. That's fine.
*But* if Digium don't have the disclaimer from him, then it will be actually a fork because those great changes cannot be incorporated back into the Digium branch... don't they?
Another question, can a forked asterisk version be relicensed as LGPL or similar licenses?
Regards,
-- Nicol�s Gudi�o
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