Dear Gerv You are right. I did assume the output of the program Rapid is code for the app and the output code is GPL-ed. Sorry for not making it clear.
Best Regards, Cinly ***** Don't bother with footer please. I don't read them and will not be bounded by them. It cannot be enforced legally anyway. If it can, then remember this: This footer always triumph yours. On 11 June 2015 at 13:01, Gervase Markham <g...@mozilla.org> wrote: > On 11/06/15 11:44, Cinly Ooi wrote: > > If you choose GPLv3, then anyone down stream are required to use GPLv3. > > That's the requirement of the license. > > > > However, in general, using open source does not mean your program will > > have to be open source. > > "That depends on what the program does", as the GPL puts it. If part of > the output of the program (the app) contains bits of the program, as > seems to be the case here from the description, then yes, the output is > also GPLv3. > > Gerv >
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