On 11/04/06, Craig Bradney <cbradney at zip.com.au> wrote: > > There's a reason the official docs.scribus.net license says > > "Commercial redistribution of Open Publication-licensed material is > > permitted.": Not restricting commercial distribution is a Good Thing. > > IMHO :-) > > docs.scribus.net content is restricted though. Noone may take that content > (that is ours, ie, excluding the tutorial(s) to print without our permission.
The exact wording is: "Distribution of the work or derivative of the work in any standard (paper) book form is prohibited". This is not a non-commercial restriction, which I would personally find vexing. It is a restriction on book publishing, which is unfortunate but cool with me; I have no plans to publish books, although I might want to make unbound paper printouts to give to my students, but that's allowed :-) -- Regards, Dave
