Properly quoted version below:
Nicholas Wheeler wrote:
Can someone help me grok this? I don't think this man understands the
GPL...once I download it, with the intention of non-commercial use,
and it's under GPL - I can redistribute it to whoever I want, for how
much I want to charge them (or free). Correct? wtf?[:]
["]For all non-commercial[1] use DansGuardian 2 can be downloaded under
the GPL. For all non-commercial use I grant the end-user permission to
download DansGuardian 2. Upon your downloading of DansGuardian 2 for
non-commercial use I license it under the GPL.
["]For all commercial[2] use, upon your downloading, DansGuardian 2 is
licensed under the GPL, however permission to download DansGuardian
from this, or any mirror[3], website is restricted.
"The restrictions on the downloading for commercial use are that you
may only download it once for free. This will enable you to try out
the software before making a decision to purchase a commercial licence
to download it. In order to download updates, bug fixes, etc, you must
purchase a download licence.["]
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