You might want to do some research on the GPL license and the Artistic
License.  The upshot of most of these is that you can reuse people's code as
long as you give them credit.  Technically I think this means that you need
to find out who wrote the modules you use.  Someone else might have more
insight on this.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mayank Ahuja
To: PERL
Sent: 4/15/02 11:12 PM
Subject: Perl License

Hi Group,


I have an application which uses Perl and many modules. The application
is like an installer for my other programs (not written in Perl). Since
the whole bundle is a commercial package, which all licenses do i need
to get for Perl (I heard of something like GNU license). Is it free?
Conditions?
Can somebody please give me a basic idea and send me link to details?

Thanks.


-- 
Regards
Mayank

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                                                                  -Anon

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