Hiya, 

Hope this makes it clear, its clear to me.. Yes you can sell and yes you can 
distribute...
as long as the license is included for view and Core. SDK encap/API is different, you 
need a seperate
license when your code feeds on rebol code for input output by 3th party use (the 
users). But a 
normal encapped file is free for sales....

(Thats how i read it, and if its not oke then Rebol Inc. should make (should have 
made) it more
readable)



JN> If application is created with the SDK, Can it be commercially
JN> distributed? That is, can that application be sold?

>1 of 2:  If a person creates an application that requires only the free
>2 of 2:  If a person sees something in the script library that sparks


SDK -->

REBOL API Restriction. If you choose to export the REBOL API (function and objects of 
REBOL)
for users of programs created by REBOL/SDK (in other words, you allow users of your 
programs 
to write and execute REBOL scripts within your program), you must obtain a separate 
commercial
distribution license from REBOL Technologies. If your program does not allow users to 
access the 
REBOL API, then no additional license is required.


VIEW -->

You may redistribute the SOFTWARE provided that you include this
entire License AGREEMENT and all copyright and trademark
notices; and agree to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend
REBOL from and against any claims or lawsuits, including
attorneys' fees, that arise from use, reproduction, or
distribution of the SOFTWARE.



REBOL/core and /view is distributed on Shareware cdroms all over the world
downloadble from "commercial" sites as well.. and they all keep the License included 
;-)

(R)egards,
Norman.















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