Wow,
in few words Anna - yes you can produce content using  Gimp, and you can
use then your product without any restriction - you can sell your artwork,
you can use your artwork as part of other commercial products.


2014-06-01 2:48 GMT+03:00 Christopher Curtis <ccurt...@gmail.com>:

> On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 7:13 PM, Michael Henning <
> dra...@darkrefraction.com>
> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 11:06 AM, C R <caj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Applied to GIMP, this essentially means that as long as you own the (c)
> to
> > > the materials used in your logo/image, your work is protected under the
> > > GPLv3 licence, when output by GIMP.
> >
> > The clause you point out is specifically for programs that include
> > GPL'ed content in their output. It does not apply for gimp. If you own
> > the photos you started with, then you own the output.
> >
> > (IANAL, and the above is not legal advice.)
> >
>
> I'm going to assume that you are also not a native English speaker. You
> appear to be interpreting the word "protected" to mean "covered". This was
> not the author's intent, as evidenced by the later statement:
>
> To say the output can not be used for
> > sale or other business purposes would be discrimination, and would
> violate
> > the very idea of FOSS.
>
>
> GPL compilers can produce executables that are not GPL, and GPL image
> editors can produce images that are not GPL.
>
> GPLv3 creates ambiguity in that it implies that programs that are covered
> by the GPL can produce output that is also covered by the GPL. The answer
> to the question of then that can happen comes from the GPL FAQ:
>
> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#WhatCaseIsOutputGPL
>
> The answer is "Only when the program copies part of itself into the
> output." This is still vague, so we can go to a better question by assuming
> the opposite intent:
>
> "Is there some way that I can GPL the output people get from use of my
> program? [...]"
>
> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#GPLOutput
>
> Here, the answer is:
>
> "In general this is legally impossible; [...]"
>
> So, to be succinct, the output of Free Software, even GPLv3 Free Software,
> is not covered by the GPL, per the GPL FAQ.
>
> Chris
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