[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

IANAL, but I'm 99% sure that when you give someone a GPLd executable, you're only obligated to provide that one person with the sources, not the "general public" (read: everyone on earth).

True. Just that one person. But IF instead of giving them the source you give
them a written offer to provide the source THEN they can pass your offer
along to third parties under some circumstances.


IANAL either... I'm a programmer. But the GPL is an algorithm and its pretty
clear how its intended to function. Whether or not it would actually function
as intended on its "target processor" (a courtroom)? /That's/ what you'd need
a lawyer to tell you.


Simon Jenkins

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