sraps wrote: > ...In this case you effectively buy a "right" to spit on a GPL...
Only the original author(s) can do that and stay within the law, unless they have provided you with the code under a licence that differs from the GPLv3. You may not expect to be prosecuted, but that doesn't mean it is right. And partners get the code under the same licence as everybody else. ------------------------ Regards, Geoff Seath Solutions Ltd (http://www.seathsolutions.com) -------------------- m2f -------------------- -- http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=35292#35292 -------------------- m2f -------------------- _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman/listinfo/tinyerp-users
