Justin Wells wrote:
>
> Quoting Jason Hunter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > Justin,
> >
> > I don't want this to spark a long thread, but I would like some
> > clarification.  Can I, without contacting anyone, use WebMacro as part
> > of a corporate web site, keeping all the source to the site's content
> > private -- and do I retain the option to sell the source to the content
> > later under whatever license I like?
>
> You can use webMacro on a corporate or commercial or any other kind
> of site. You can build applications based on WebMacro and transfer
> copyright to them to someone else. In both cases you can keep your
> sources proprietary, and do not need to contact anyone.
>
> Thus you can put it to commercial use, sell it to someone else, or write
> software for someone else under contract.

But do the contents of the site have to be made available under GPL?
>From your site:

 > You are developing something for your own use, and do not intend to
 > distribute it; or are willing to make your software available for
 > free under the terms of the GNU General Public License (Version 2).

So it I do develop a web site and intend to distribute it (to a client)
but don't want to have the code under GPL then I can't use webmacro?

Regards,

Niall

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