Dear Debian legal,
I'm about to release some SW I've been working on for some years under a
GPL licence and have a few questions:
- Which text to include in the files? Is the following OK?
* Author: xx yy
* Copyright : xx yy, 2000-2005
* License : GNU GPLv2 or later
* This program is
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On Fri, 13 May 2005, Svante Signell wrote:
I just wanted to know if dual licensing is possible.
It is possible, but when we talk about dual
Hi,
Anybody got a good advice for how to dual license some of the software
I've developed. I would like to use GPL for non-commercial use (e.g.
private persons and universities) and a commercial license for
companies.
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Thanks,
Svante
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2005, Svante Signell wrote:
Anybody got a good advice for how to dual license some of the
software I've developed. I would like to use GPL for non-commercial
use (e.g. private persons and universities) and a commercial license
for companies.
First off, he GPL would apply to both non
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