Hi folks,

I'm currently investigating the possibility of using SSBs (Site
Specific Browsers, another example is mozilla's Prism) to ship
alongside a commercial web application, the application does not
depend on the SSB in any way just makes it more acceptable to
corporations who are opposed to updating to more recent web browsers.

I've spent some time perusing the mailing list, and looking at the T's
and C's that I can locate on the chromium website (
http://code.google.com/chromium/terms.html ).   As far as I can tell
the primary license and all 3rd party licenses are 'commecially
friendly' and as long as the build of chromium doesn't mention Google
or any of the associated trademarks then there should be no problem
shipping  a customised build of chromium on a cd alongside a
commercial product.

Can anyone confirm whether or not this is the case ?

Many thanks

- cj.

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