Thanks a lot for help,

Vikas

Simon P. Lucy wrote:

> At 15:08 01/12/2000 +0530, Vikas Yadav wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> [Please tell me if this is the wrong newsgroup for this topic]
>> Our organization is working on a project to write a special browser 
>> for kids.
>> The broswer could also have a mail client.
>> We started with with IE's OCX but the beta was not a satisfaction. 
>> The  browser is a free download. Now I read about NGLayout/Gecko 
>> engine and  Mozilla source.
>> So can we use the the source in our project...
> 
> Yes you can.
> 
>> Do we need to release the souce of the new browser as well...
> 
> 
> You have to release the changes to the sources you received, any 
> separate  files that you create need not be under the MPL licence.
> 
>> Can we sell such a software...
> 
> 
> You can certainly sell services, means of distribution.  You can have 
> a  proprietary bundle of your own code and sell that.
> 
> 
>> What is a major difference between Netscape Public Licence and GNU 
>> General  Public Licence...
> 
> 
> The salient one is that you can combine NPL and MPL code with third 
> party  licenced code on a file basis.  The GPL licence covers the 
> whole work, so  including any additional work with a work licenced 
> under the GPL covers  that as well.
> 
> Simon
> 
>> Thanks,
>> Vikas
> 


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