We are carrying out some custom development on our DSpace installation 
and I would like to confirm some open source licensing issues:

It is my understanding that if I wish to license changes to any core 
development I need to choose either the BSD license or a BSD-compatible 
license. However, if I develop a 3rd party extension, I can license it 
under the Gnu GPL. Is this correct or do I need to adopt the 
BSD-compatible license for my 3rd party extension as well? What is the 
impact if my extension uses the DSpace API?

Cheers


Hayden

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