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Zach Deedler wrote:
> If you have slightly modified the OSG, I believe you just have to keep the
> OSGPL header at the top of that code, and you must give that code to anyone
> who asks for it.  Any applications that use the osg libraries, though can be
> licensed as you wish as long as the OSG license is delivered with it
> identifying the OSG parts.
> 
> Keep in mind this is my understanding of the license.  I am no expert.
> 
> 
> Zach
>
I notice that osgSim/LightPointDrawable.h and LightPointSpriteDrawable.h
bear this copyright notice:

//C++ header - Open Scene Graph Simulation - Copyright (C) 1998-2002
Robert Osfield
// Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL)
// as published by the Free Software Foundation.
//
// All software using osgSim must be GPL'd or excempted via the
// purchase of the Open Scene Graph Professional License (OSGPL)
// for further information contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is that an oversight, or are these files really under a different
copyright from the rest of Open Scene Graph?

Tim

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