My understanding is that as long you do not resell it its ok. Be aware though it is
not a very secure connection both computers are open for malicious hack attacks offers
little security.
On Thu, 14 June 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I've tried to find a posting of this in the archives and the faq but I can't find
>any reference to this so I'll go ahead and ask this question. Also, I am not trying
>to offend anyone with this posting, but I want to make sure that I will not be
>breaking any rules or laws.
>
> Say that someone wanted to make a business that used VNC as a tool to help determine
>what was wrong with a customers PC and fix the problem through VNC. Say also that
>they charged a fee for this service. For every customer that was brought aboard for
>this service, the customer would be given an executable of VNC and they were also
>given a link to download the source files of VNC from the businesses servers. Would
>this business be violating the GNU license in any way, shape, or form?
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Rick Heckadon
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