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From: RDP <gli...@gm...> - 2016-06-28 15:23:48
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On 28 June 2016 at 13:02, José Fernando Moyano <fer...@zy...> wrote:
> The discussion is about LinuxSampler License, that is not GPL.
This page..
http://linuxsampler.org/downloads.html
.. states linuxsampler as being licensed under GPL with 'commercial exception'
That commercial exception, being ( snipped and quoted for the sake of
pedantism ),
'..under the GNU GPL with the exception that USAGE of the source code,
libraries and applications *FOR* COMMERCIAL HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE
PRODUCTS IS NOT ALLOWED without prior written permission..'
So, I think my query remains a valid one. Exactly how are the terms of
the GPL and in this instance, the tagged on 'commercial exception'
being broken? I don't see it. Wires get crossed somewhere, maybe?
;o)
Regards,
Chris.
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