um  no it is not.

there is routine that is called by the OpenSRS software that writes the 
data to our external database at the time of the registration.  Everything 
else is totally seperate.  In fact if you enter the domain to be forwarded 
into the program manually it has absolutely nothing to do with the software.

So only the call to the routine that writes to the database is covered by 
the GPL.

The program runs just fine without any hooks from OpenSRS.  and without 
OpenSRS present on the machine.

Michael


At 12:11 PM 11/19/2001 +0000, Abel Wisman wrote:
>I was just wondering, since a large part of this is based on openSRS software
>(client-code) how the connection is between this GPL code and you  charging
>for abbreviations on it.
>
>legal technicallities i know but still interesting to know
>
>abel
>
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