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So any developer not willing to abide by the TPVp can simply say their
viewer is not meant for LL's grid and that is it?

On 15/4/2010 16:54, VR Hacks wrote:
> Tigro wrote:
> 
>> What if the developer develops a viewer for other grids?
> 
> Then the TPV policy does not apply to them. Though, again, and imo, it would 
> still be prudent for them to include a EULA with their binary distribution. 
> And, of course, if their code is extending GPL code, they must retain said 
> GPL with the souce code distribution.
> 
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> MA Forensic Psychology
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