I have developed an application using GTK+3.10. What copy-write protection can 
you (GTK+) provide for me. I have been told that copywrite is free and 
automatic and that to protect the software from piracy I need sufficient money 
to prove prior usage in a court of law.  I don't see how the requirement of 
including my source code in the package will allow for successful 
commercialisation when someone can just simply copy the source-code.  I have no 
problems about acknowledging GTK+ for providing the GUI development platform 
and for helping with problems in coding, etcetera. Without adequate protection 
this requirement (including the source-code) renders GTK+ useless as far as any 
kind of commercialisation is concerned, please enlighten me on this matter.

Roger Matthews


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