Benny Amorsen wrote:
> Steve Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>   
>> Try reading the GPL and the FSF's interpretation of it. If things are 
>> running in the same address space as my code, they need to be GPL 
>> compatible, or I am likely to take action.
>>     
>
> The GPL is not an EULA. You don't have to agree to it to use the
> software, only to distribute it.
>   
This is the key drawback of GPL 2 for my purposes. You can indeed do 
whatever you want with my GPL code internally. Supply it to anyone as 
something mingled with non-GPL compatible code, though, and you are in 
violation of the licence. So, only in house use is OK.

Regards,
Steve


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