On 08/20/2013 06:32 AM, Terry Judd wrote:
I've been looking at the FAQs, and in particular this question...
Can you give me some examples of where I do and don't need a commercial license?
... and I'm still not exactly clear on where I stand.
My situation is that I am distributing apps to
On 20/08/2013, at 8:31 PM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/20/2013 06:32 AM, Terry Judd wrote:
I've been looking at the FAQs, and in particular this question...
Can you give me some examples of where I do and don't need a commercial
license?
... and I'm still not
the
source and is free to pass it on to others.
From: Terry Judd terry.j...@unimelb.edu.au
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Sent: Tuesday, 20 August 2013, 13:56
Subject: Re: community vs commercial for internal distribution of iOS apps
On 20/08
Le 20 août 2013 à 16:28, Mark Wilcox a écrit :
It's distribution not use that counts in the GPL. If you put the download
behind a login then you could possibly argue that the distribution was
entirely internal, however, students are not generally under the control of
an organisation in
Just for clarify : if i look in the binary of a standalone created by the
community edition, i can see all the scripts aka the source code, no ?
Yes, there's no encryption or password protection on community edition stacks
but the GPL does not accept being able to extract the code in some
Le 20 août 2013 à 17:13, Mark Wilcox a écrit :
Just for clarify : if i look in the binary of a standalone created by the
community edition, i can see all the scripts aka the source code, no ?
Yes, there's no encryption or password protection on community edition stacks
but the GPL does
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Sent: Tuesday, 20 August 2013, 13:56
Subject: Re: community vs commercial for internal distribution of iOS apps
On 20/08/2013, at 8:31 PM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/20/2013 06:32 AM, Terry Judd wrote:
I've been looking at the FAQs, and in particular
I've been looking at the FAQs, and in particular this question...
Can you give me some examples of where I do and don't need a commercial license?
... and I'm still not exactly clear on where I stand.
My situation is that I am distributing apps to students within my institution
using an iOS