Good luck. There aren't (m)any nice GPL ones for Windows Mobile either. :/
On 12/17/06, Denis O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, thanks but I'm still looking for a good J2ME client... On 12/17/06, Tomasz Sterna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dnia 17-12-2006, nie o godzinie 12:55 +0100, Michal 'vorner' Vaner > napisał(a): > > Or you can make a derived work and if it is BSD, then the derived work > > can be any licence. > > Not exactly true. > Even in derived work, you have to obey the license conditions of the > work you derive from. You may extend it further, but cannot change, or > remove any requirements. Only the copyright holder can make changes. > > Example: > If there is an "advertising clause" in the BSD-like license you derive > from, you cannot restrict it to GPL, because GPL especially forbids > inserting advertising clauses. > > There are a few more caveats, when you want just to take BSD-like > licensed code and make it GPL. > > That's why there is GNU-TLS rewritten from scratch instead of taking > BSD-like licensed OpenSSL and changing its license. > That's why Linux TCP/IP stack was implemented from scratch instead of > taking a very good one from *BSD and putting it into the Linux kernel > while changing license. > etc. > > > -- > Tomasz Sterna > Xiaoka Grp. http://www.xiaoka.com/ > > -- † гѹ§ † ™
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