Many thanks dhhwai, that is the impression that I am under.

However, I will follow your suggestion and repost this question in the
chromium-dev group.

Thanks again,

On 7 July, 18:00, dhhwai <[email protected]> wrote:
> This question might be better posed on  
> http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-dev
> but my understanding is that anyone can use and modify the open source
> Chromium code for whatever they want including packaging for a
> commercial application ie, I think "yes" to both your questions.
>
> On Jul 7, 1:55 am, Kruncher <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I would like to use the Chromium source code as the basis to a custom
> > documentation viewer. The following outlines what I would like to do
> > with the source:
>
> > - Add sidebar panels to left/right of each Chromium window.
> > - Remove unwanted features from drop-down menu buttons on main tool
> > strip.
> > - Remove "Inspector" and the various web developer and debugging tools
> > from interface.
> > - Replace search functionality with custom search functionality in URI
> > address bar.
> > - Add a custom scheme name "my-scheme:something/a/b/c.html"
> > - Adjust "About" dialog box to reflect title of product with logo and
> > product artwork.
> > - Change colour scheme of the browser.
>
> > Whilst the application will still be able to access the webpages from
> > the Internet, it will be used primarily for viewing offline content.
>
> > I have a couple of questions:
>
> > 1. Would this be compatible with the associated open source license?
> > 2. Could the product be distributed as a part of a commercial package?
>
> > Many thanks,
> > Lea Hayes
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