>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"?
Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer
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