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Hi, I've got some questions about the GPL and its source code
requirements which I was hoping
someone might be able to answer. If I give out regular binary
gNewSense CDs to people, without
offering them the source code, does that mean I'm violating the GPL
for the GPL-licensed software

Again, IANAL. I believe there is already an offer for it located in the
CD, so there is no need. Similarly, when transferring common software
like openoffice.org in binary form (rpm, deb, etc..) on say, a
thumbdrive, you need to provide the source.


Regards
Koh Choon Lin


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