On Monday 08 Sep 2008, narendra sisodiya wrote:
> I have a question, Can I use Fedora 9 as a commercial use to develop
> software. ?
> has anybody studied its license policies ?
> Actually generally compaies buy Redhat. Do we any exmple for "Free of
> cost" or linux distro in companies ??
>
> Ref :  At software list :- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing
> There are some packagse which are commercial restrictive. removing
> package will solve the problem.

Which packages are these?  I'd doubt if the core Fedora distribution 
includes any software that forbids commercial distribution, since that 
would make the CDs and DVDs undistributable for all practical purposes.

There could be other restrictions (e.g. not permitting redistribution of 
modified binaries) but those don't impact commercial redistribution.

IANAL and TINLA.

Regards,

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