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On Friday 23 April 2004 18:31, you wrote:
> Hey,
> I looking around hebrew phpnuke and I found there is hebnuker and
> phpnuke-israel does anyhow know the diffrance between them?
> are they compatible with each other?
> I saw what's up moved from hebnuker to phpnuke-israel was there a special
> reason?

Didn't whatsup moved to one version or another of PostNuke? Or is 
phpnuke-israel compatible with Post Nuke?

> and most importatly I saw in the hebnuker site that they offer
> for 300$ to remove the GPL from the code they made (which is fine)
> BUT they say this doesn't remove the GPL from the phpnuke which they
> require 300$ as well to remove, so if I "buy" the hebnuker version without
> the phpnuke license doesn't it break GPL very badly?
>

Why do you need to buy a license, so you can be exempted from the GPL? The GPL 
allows you to deploy the software on an in-organization or public web-site 
freely (as a software that runs a web-site is considered software for 
internal use). You can also modify it for your internal use. The only reason 
I can think of where the GPL is not sufficient, is if you want to distribute 
or distribute modified versions of this product under a proprietary license. 
Is that what you want to do?

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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