On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 18:01:01 +0000 (UTC), Gavin Hurlbut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lane Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Short answer: The company is correct. > > Short answer: no they aren't
Just found this. Seems to shed some more light on the subject. http://www.gnu.org/cgi-bin/license-quiz.cgi I'm copying the question and correct answer for question #6: FooCorp sells binaries of Joan's GPL'd web browser on CD without source code. They include an offer to provide source code. Which of the following offers fulfills their obligations under the GPL? * I. "You can download the source code from our web site at http://foocorp.example.com/download.html" * II. "Everyone who buys a binary CD may order up to one source CD per binary CD for $5000." * III. "Everyone may order a source CD for $5000." * IV. "Everyone who buys a binary CD may order up to one source CD per binary CD for the cost of distribution." * V. "Everyone may order a source CD for the cost of distribution." * VI. "Everyone who buys a binary CD may order up to one source CD for free." * VII. "Everyone may order a source CD for free." 1. Any of I-VII are OK. 2. Any of II-VII are OK, but I is not OK. 3. Any of IV-VII are OK, but I-III are not OK. 4. Any of III, V, and VII are OK, but I, II, IV, VI are not OK. 5. V and VII are OK, none of the others are. 6. None of I-VII are OK. You can find out about this issue in the GPL, section 3b. The correct answer is 5. What this question still doesn't address is if either of the following offers would be valid: "Everyone who buys a binary may order a source CD for the cost of distribution." "Everyone who buys a binary may order a source CD for free." Lane
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