Hi,

Yes, the license of the community version does infect executables built with 
it, but not automatically. The author still has to include the license with the 
software and if s/he doesn't do that, copright applies automatically and the 
author would be violating LiveCode's open source license.

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On 31 jul 2013, at 16:10, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
> 
> That just isn't the law.
> 
> Not in the US, and AFAIK, not any country subscribing to the Berne convention.
> 
> *HOWEVER*, the GPL3 of the community version *DOES* infect executables
> created with the community version (it's license requires that the
> derivative work have the same license).
> 
> 


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