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On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:06:45 -0400,
Lew Pitcher <Lew.Pitcher@td.com> wrote:
>
> Santa wrote:
>
>> Can opensource code (RH/Debian/SUSE) modified for inhouse firewall
>> platform
>
> Yes.
>
>> and can be sold in for commercial use?.
>
> Yes, but you have to GPL licence any modifications you make to GPL code,
> and provide a means by which your customers (and any third party) may
> obtain the source code of those changes. You may only charge a
> reasonable copying fee for any source code distributed (in other words,
> no $1M source code fees).
>
Minor correction.
There is no requirement for you to make the source code available to
anyone but your customers. (or rather, the folks who you make the
binaries available to) You just can't prohibit them from redistributing
it :)
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