>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>    Well, I have write a simple program could copy "CD-DA", "mode 1", "mode
>2",
>"mode 2 form 1", "mode 2 form 2", "mixed mode", "multisession"... "VCD 1.0",
>"VCD 1.1", "VCD 2.0", "SVCD", "CVD"... directly.

>    Are you interesting in my program? Would you want to try it? For now, it
>only run
>on linux smoothly. But I have to say very sorry about I could not open
>source codes.
>And I don't know where I should put it on. If anyone is interesting in try
>it, I can mail
>the binary to him.

>    The program I named it "cdcopy". It links Schilling's scsi library, all
>other parts are
>coding by myself. I don't know much about copyright. But, could I just open
>binary not
>source codes?

If you give away the binary to anyone you _need_ to give away source too!

Otherwise you are violating the license for libscg.

So: 

-       Either keep your binary secrect (don't give it to anyone)

or

-       Make it open source. Note that your source _is_ covered by the GPL.


J�rg

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