On Friday 22 September 2006 03:34, Markus Laire wrote:
While the (current draft of) GPLv3 doesn't require you to give access
to the source code in this case, it does allow an additional
requirement which would require that (See section 7.b.4 below)
Your right, the provision does make things a
* Ottavio Campana [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060920 14:46]:
Scenario: a software house develops a web application based on GPL
software. It doesn't sell the application to customers, it sells the
access to the application, which is installed, run and is maintained on
the software house's server.
On 9/21/06, Sean Kellogg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 15:51, Ben Finney wrote:
Ottavio Campana [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Scenario: a software house develops a web application based on GPL
software. It doesn't sell the application to customers, it sells the
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 15:51, Ben Finney wrote:
Ottavio Campana [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Scenario: a software house develops a web application based on GPL
software. It doesn't sell the application to customers, it sells the
access to the application, which is installed, run and is
Hi everybody,
I'm writing here because I'm having a doubt on the GPL and I'd like to
discuss it with you.
Scenario: a software house develops a web application based on GPL
software. It doesn't sell the application to customers, it sells the
access to the application, which is installed, run and
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 02:46:35PM +0200, Ottavio Campana wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm writing here because I'm having a doubt on the GPL and I'd like to
discuss it with you.
Scenario: a software house develops a web application based on GPL
software. It doesn't sell the application to
Ottavio Campana [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Scenario: a software house develops a web application based on GPL
software. It doesn't sell the application to customers, it sells the
access to the application, which is installed, run and is maintained
on the software house's server.
I understand
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