? Is it possible for me to unpack and install the JDK on the
system (without modifying any of the files) or am I forced to distribute
the original self-extracting .bin file?
Thanks in advance,
João Pinheiro
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scans while the product descriptions would be copyrighted by
their original authors. Would anyone be willing to shed some light into
this issue?
Sincerely,
João Pinheiro
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to go with the BDS license
for such a release?
Another option for this would be a mixed GPL/BSD release but I think
that would open up a completely different can of worms.
Thanks in advance,
João Pinheiro
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Justin Pryzby wrote:
You, as the author, can do whatever you want. One who modifies the
source code (which you aren't distributing) must make it available
under the GPL. So, one cannot modify the source code. I don't see
anything preventing you from doing this.
Thank you for the
referred on the
previous paragraph into account, I think that I will go with the second
best option and release it under a BSD-like license.
- João Pinheiro
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