On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Roberto Bonino wrote: > My worry is the other way around: > can a nonGPLed software be built around processing and exchanging a GPLed > XML schemas? > > For example imagine I release a GPLed XML schema for car part description, > call it carXML. > Can somebody write a commercial, nonGPLed program that relies largely or > totally on processing and exhanging carXML compliant files ? > The software would not "include" carXML as part of the code, > but would be totally useless without acces to it.
IANAL: The GPL does not regulate the use of the copyrighted SW but distribution and modification. Therefore I assume that the above scenario is not prohibited by the GPL. At least in Europe it would be even unlawful to restrict the development of competing sw which wants to interoperate with your XML schema based stuff. Regards, -- martin // Martin Konold, Stauffenbergerstr. 107, 72074 Tuebingen, Germany // // Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // // KDE 2.2.2: It is real! // -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3

