Gervase Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Every time a redistribution happens, it happens under exactly one set of 
> license terms. It could be that the person offering the code offers a 
> choice, in which case the recipient chooses. Or, the person offering the 
> code may only offer the code under one licence, in which case the 
> recipient can take it or leave it.
> 
> If you include two JS files under the MPL, then *your* distribution to 
> other people must be under MPL terms. It can't be under GPL terms, 
> because there are two MPLed files, and the GPL doesn't allow that.
> 
> If the person who you give the software wants to redistribute it, they 
> can either redistribute the whole lot under MPLed terms, or they can 
> remove A and B and then redistribute the rest under GPLed terms.
> 
> You want to make people who get the code from you aware of this 
> possibility, so you should include a file explaining it, as you said you 
> were going to do.

Thanks, that's quite clear.
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