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> For exsample, if I have a product that I built for a customer, I would
> have to give it to them under the GPL.  But I also have the choice to not
> give it to them AT ALL.  So, they pay me to get it, and the license is
> the GPL.  Their other choice, if they didn't pay me, would be to not have
> it at all.  It's likely that I could sell this same software to multiple
> entities, because the likelihood of the first company having the time,
> personel, and motivation to just giving it away on the Internet are very
> small.
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        In summary, you could be charging them for some very expensive courier 
services, if for which they don't pay then you won't deliver.  =)

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Randolf Richardson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inter-Corporate Computer & Network Services, Inc.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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