On 16 June 2010 21:51, Ashish Bhatia <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear LUG Members,
>
> Imagine I develop a software [not dependent on any library at all] and
> I "release" binary under GNU GPL, now as I understand from the GPL,
> anyone in public who has the binary can legally force me to provide
> him/her the source code in usable form. But imagine if the binary is
> released under BSD license, while anyone can still reverse engineer
> the binary and redistribute it legally, can he/she force me to provide
> the source code?

Providing source code isn't necessary if using a BSD license.

----
ram
HashCube


>
> I might be wrong but my understanding based on
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php suggests that
> releasing only binary does not violate any condition of the license
> but does that mean that BSD is not a "free" license? [freedom to see
> and modify source code is not available]
>
> Note: I have already googled for this a lot and the only thing which
> comes up is that "if you take the BSD licensed code, modify it then no
> one can force you to release the binary but I have not found any page
> which talks about whether releasing code is actually necessary at all
> in the first place when the licensing is BSD"
>
> Regards,
> Ashish
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