>>well, yeah, but lets say I want to make ClarisOffice 2001, I wanna give VB
>>for Apps a run for it's money, so I integrate NuCard with ClarisOffice. It's
>>in the NuCard consortium to have this done (publicizes nuCard and allows
>>nuCard to work with ClarisOffic), and it couldn't be done with a PD license
>>because if nuCard was PD, ClarisOffice would be too.
>
>Beep. Wrong answer.
>
> PD means public domain. That is, it doesn't propagate. It means "this code
>isn't copyrighted any longer, use it wherever you see fit, however you see
>fit. Maybe you wanted to say "LGPL" instead of "PD"?
Oops, my bad, I thought they were one and the same.