2008/8/20 Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Lastwebpage wrote:
>>
>> my two cents...
>> I am not an expert in this license things,
>> but I know that some license influence the source, the work and the
>> destination.
>> Let's assume this localization project use license A, but the client
>> use license B. there must not any license violations between A and B.
>> I have no idea if all license allow this.
>
> If it's in the public domain, anyone can use it for any reason with any
> license (the public domain is not viral). Another possibility is the MIT
> License or a BSD-style license. Those are as open as possible without being
> public domain.

Why not simply setting up some kind of a dictionary system? There is
nothing illegal about copying a translation found in a dictionary...

-- 
Mvg, Sander Devrieze.
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