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>>>>> "Ben" == Ben Sizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> Unfortunately, that doesn't really satisfy the GPL's concerns.
Ben> The work arguably "contains or is derived from" Karrigell, which
Ben> is explicitly covered in section 2b of the GPL. If you start
Ben> excluding key clauses from the GPL, then there's little point
Ben> using it.

You will also notice that section 2b of the GPL only applies to works
that are published or distributed, and if a company bases its web site
on Karrigell or any other GPL'ed web framework but does not share the
code with anyone, it cannot be considered to be published nor
distributed. Hence the GPL is a perfectly fine license for this kind
of use.

Martin
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