Nobody has an exemption. My understanding was that JuiceSSH distributes a mosh-client executable and just invokes it.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 6:24 AM Alan Kim <a...@netsarang.com> wrote: > Hi Keith, > > Thank you for the information. > > According to GPL licensing, all code linked with GPL source code must be > disclosed under a GPL compatible license. > However, several software products which are similar to ours all have Mosh > included, but do not seem to follow this rule. (Mobaxterm, Termius, > JuiceSSH to name a few). Do they have some kind of special exemption? > > I'd appreciate any advice you can provide. Thank you! > > Regards, > > *Alan Kim *| NetSarang, Inc. | Director of Sales & Marketing > 4701 Patrick Henry Dr. BLDG 22 Suite 137, Santa Clara, CA 95054, U.S.A. > > Tel: (669) 204-3301 | Email: a...@netsarang.com | Website: > www.netsarang.com > > > *FACEBOOK: *http://facebook.com/netsarang > <https://tracking.cirrusinsight.com/25b7bb93-8a74-4813-a129-bd31a9e05784/facebook-com-netsarang> > | *TWITTER**: *http://twitter.com/netsarang > <https://tracking.cirrusinsight.com/25b7bb93-8a74-4813-a129-bd31a9e05784/twitter-com-netsarang> > > > > On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 11:35 PM Keith Winstein <kei...@mit.edu> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Thank you for your inquiry. Mosh is free software, licensed under the GNU >> GPL. The requirements would be similar to those of Linux, Git, GCC, Emacs, >> OpenJDK, Blender, GIMP, VLC, Wordpress, etc. You are welcome to >> redistribute Mosh under the terms of the license -- you may want to consult >> your own counsel if uncertain about the GPL's requirements. (Please note >> that Mosh is a registered trademark referring to the Mosh software.) >> >> Best regards, >> Keith >> >> On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 7:50 AM Alan Kim <a...@netsarang.com> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> My name is Alan Kim and I am the Director of Sales & Marketing at >>> NetSarang. >>> We are developing a new piece of software called PortX. You can see more >>> here: https://portx.online/ >>> >>> We'd like to include Mosh into PortX, but want to make sure we go about >>> it correctly licensing wise. >>> Are we able to incorporate Mosh into our commercial software? If so, are >>> we required to purchase a license? >>> >>> If this is not the right contact for this type of question, can you >>> point me in the right direction? >>> Look forward to hearing from you. Thank you! >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> *Alan Kim *| NetSarang, Inc. | Director of Sales & Marketing >>> 4701 Patrick Henry Dr. BLDG 22 Suite 137, Santa Clara, CA 95054, U.S.A. >>> >>> Tel: (669) 204-3301 | Email: a...@netsarang.com | Website: >>> www.netsarang.com >>> >>> >>> *FACEBOOK: *http://facebook.com/netsarang >>> <https://tracking.cirrusinsight.com/25b7bb93-8a74-4813-a129-bd31a9e05784/facebook-com-netsarang> >>> | *TWITTER**: *http://twitter.com/netsarang >>> <https://tracking.cirrusinsight.com/25b7bb93-8a74-4813-a129-bd31a9e05784/twitter-com-netsarang> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> mosh-devel mailing list >>> mosh-devel@mit.edu >>> https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-devel >>> >>
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