Hey,

On 12/18/2014 03:34 PM, Ludwig Ortmann wrote:
This means that if you sell BSD licensed source code to someone, they
can freely distribute it just like they could with LGPL'd code.
The BSD licenses do not allow you to change the license ("sublicense") [1].
If you modify BSD code, you have a copyright to those modifications.

BSD doesn't prevent you to add any restriction on the distribution of those modifications, which practically allows you to sell modified BSD code under more restrictive terms (e.g., your modifications cannot be used unless you bought a license from X).

Kaspar

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