On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Paulo Soares <psoa...@glintt.com> wrote:
> If you're using it in an intranet you don't have to do anything. If > you're exposing the service to the exterior either you provide the source > code of your application or you buy a commercial license. > > ... > What does "intranet" mean in this context? Is a license required if the Web application is restricted to faculty in a particular department of a particular university [my speculation: that is an intranet, and the license requires nothing further]? What if such a faculty member reaches the departmental application from a Web browser at his home off-campus [my speculation: that is *not* an intranet, and source-code-or-license is required]? What if the departmental application is open to academic collaborators who might potentially be based anywhere in the (IP-connected) world [my speculation: that is even less of an intranet, and source-code-or-license is required--but it's really not very commercial, as the purpose is only to promote academic research]? Thank you, Paulo, for your help in these matters.
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