I don't imagine there would be any restrictions on the distribution of a plug-in that you build, assuming that you don't construct it from any GPL'ed or otherwise restricted software. What a user *does* with it is another matter and I expect that would depend upon the policies of the people running any servers that your software might talk to, but that should have nothing to do with software licensing, and would be more of an issue for your users than for yourself. In other words, writing and distributing code that talks to a protocol should be fine. Just be careful with what you build it out of and what you do with it. Oh, and be sure to make sure that your users know that you won't take any responsibility for what they do with it.
-Melinda Argent Stonecutter wrote: > What license would be required for plugins? Would there be another > exception carved out for them, or would they have to be GPL? _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SLDev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges