> If you would choose for example to develop upgrades for IPLed software > and market it under whatever business model, you are free to do so. All > that IPL requires is, that the company running the software sticks to > IPL and has eventually had a look at our price list. You are able to > introduce your upgrades at the heart of any IPLed software since you > have the source and you are legally entitled to do it. > What happens to a future user's rights if intradat is out of business (i.e. no way to execute a license?) OSD principles safeguard these rights by sending all the rights (including right to run) along with each copy of the software. Does the IPL?
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