Hi,
here's what Richard and I came up with. He ran it by a lawyer:
As a special exception, you may publish an integrated combination
of FreeCard in executable form together with your 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.
The specification of time ("one year") and all that is necessary so they
don't just put it on a tiny HTML page on an un-indexed server for a week
and say "we did it" without anyone ever having a chance of finding it.
Now, it'd be cool if we could get a positive response on the licence. This
will be GPL with the above exception. Anyone here wanted to do anything
with FreeCard that would be prohibited by that licence?
Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer
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