Hi,

 here's the next step of progress in the exception from the GPL. Is this
suitable? Is there still some danger, a missing clause? I think it looks
like a very flexible and still convenient licence, especially since people
can link to our site if they are using a verbatim copy of FreeCard (which
most scripters will certainly do).

>    As a special exception, you may publish an integrated combination
>    of FreeCard in executable form with your files of data to be
>    displayed using FreeCard, under your choice of license, provided
>    that (1) the license does not permit extraction of the FreeCard
>    executable from the combination other than in accord with the
>    terms of the GNU General Public License, that (2) you state
>    prominently either in or with the combination the precise location
>    where the complete corresponding source code for the same version
>    of FreeCard is openly available on a widely used network, and
>    where you can reasonably expect it to remain available for at
>    least one year after you first publish the combination.

 Please re-read this licence carefully as I'd hate if we missed a loophole.

Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer

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