On Tuesday 26 March 2002 12:35 pm, Marc Rauw wrote: > "If the Software is intended to interact with users through a computer > network You must ensure that all users are also able to receive the > complete Source Code of the Software by means of a medium custorarily used > for software interchange, without any charge beyond the costs of data > transfer, and present a prominent notice to the users explaining this."
Here's the big problem with this clause: I can ignore it with impunity! Unlike the proprietary world, the Open Source world does not impose contracts on unwilling participants. You are required to accept any Open Source license in order to use any Open Source software. You won't necessarily have the right to copy, distribute or modify the software, but you can still use it. That includes using it on a publicly accessible server. In order for your clause to work, you must have the download mechanism a part of the software. That way, in order to bypass the download "button", you must first modify the software. And the recipient doesn't get the right to modify the software without first accepting the license. But you have to do this right or it won't work. -- David Johnson ___________________ http://www.usermode.org pgp public key on website -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3