Dear Satoshi Nakamoto, The short answer is yes: when software is distributed under the GNU General Public License, each person who receives a copy of the software has the rights to run the software for any purpose, copy the software, modify the software and share the software with others. If you share modifications of the software with others, you must license those modifications under the GPL as well.
For full details, please see the Free Software Foundation's GPL v3 FAQ at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html and the text of the GPL v3 license: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html Happy Coding! -- Zak Greant Technical Evangelist Magnolia International Ltd. -- Context is everything: http://forum.magnolia-cms.com/forum/thread.html?threadId=ba8bb41f-eb7e-4023-809f-613279e74021 ---------------------------------------------------------------- For list details, see http://www.magnolia-cms.com/community/mailing-lists.html Alternatively, use our forums: http://forum.magnolia-cms.com/ To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[email protected]> ----------------------------------------------------------------
