No. GNU GPL version 2 strictly prevents authors or distributors from imposing restrictions, requirements or conditions of use.

On Mon, 2006-09-25 at 20:41 -0600, simon wrote:
Hi all,
This is probably going to start a flame war, but heh winter is coming
and we all need to keep warm :-)

Do you need to agree to the GPL license prior to using an application
licensed under it?

By using it I mean 'using' (such as editing your pictures with Gimp),
rather than (re)distributing the application.

Simon.

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