Adam, Thank you for the information, but I would like to take a legal advice on GNUstep licensing, whom I have to write? Does your developer society have an accessible lawyer?
Peter On 22 February 2014 01:26, Adam Fedor <[email protected]> wrote: > I am not a lawyer, so if you want a real legal opinion, you should talk to > a lawyer > > My informal (not legal advice) opinion would be that if you are not > distributing GNUstep then you don't have any requirements under the > license. The GPL and LGPL are both distribution licenses - if you are just > allowing people to use it remotely without distributing the code or the > resulting software then there are no requirements to do anything. > > Adam > > On Feb 21, 2014, at 6:27 AM, Peter Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Madam or Sir, > > > I represent the group of developers, who are in charge of creating a > cloud-based product. The soft we intend to develop is considered to be > proprietary, and the potential business model based on revenue from > end-user per stream. > > > The name of the library we interested in is "gnustep". > > > In fact, I would like to find out if the business model we are going to > use requires any special conditions of licensing; if it does, it would be > great to know from you the details. > > > I am looking forward to hear from you asap. > > > Best regards, > > Peter > _______________________________________________ > Gnustep-webmasters mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-webmasters > > >
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