Martin List-Petersen wrote:
No .. the README tells about the Dual License.
Not quite. The README says that Digium can grant others the right to create modules that link with Asterisk at runtime but are not required to be licensed under the GPL. It does not say that Digium can grant others the right to distribute binaries of Asterisk without making the GPL parts of the code available to the recipients of those binaries. In addition, it does not say that Digium can grant others the right to distribute binaries of Asterisk that contain changes to the _core code_ without making those changes available under the GPL.
It is my understanding that Digium's disclaimer _does_ give them the ability to license Asterisk in this fashion, but the LICENSE and README files in the GPL Asterisk source do not make this clear to those who have copies of the distribution.
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