Hello,
At 11.05 26/06/2003 -0400, you wrote:
What you want to prevent is misuse of your source code. No free licenses
can't prevent this, not even the AFPL. As an example, Sigma Designs
...
yes, it's true, may be "prevent" isn't the right word. Let's say I just
wanted to scare certain people a
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Le 26 Juin 2003 03:11, Denis Sbragion a écrit :
> I'm even willing to allow the use of DRC for free even for commercial
> use, provided that it is used the right way, not just as a way to put a
> "Digital room correction" sticker in front of an almos
Hello Vincent,
At 10.08 26/06/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Dual licensing might be an option too ?
uhh, that's a good idea! But I think great care should be taken regarding
the legal details. It's so easy to invalidate a license. That's why I
haven't touched the AFPL at all, even in those parts I don'
Dual licensing might be an option too ?
I'm not really an expert on it though :)
Anyone know the ins and outs of dual licensing ?
v
Hello Marc,
At 13.26 25/06/2003 -0400, you wrote:
This is an example of a good software with a non-free license, the
so-called "Aladdin Free Public License". The license states that "Open
Source licenses unfairly prevent developers of useful software from being
compensated proportionately when oth
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Le 25 Juin 2003 02:36, Denis Sbragion a écrit :
> fro those interested DRC 2.2.0 is available at:
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/drc/
This is an example of a good software with a non-free license, the
so-called "Aladdin Free Public License". The li
Hi all,
fro those interested DRC 2.2.0 is available at:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/drc/
This new release provides slighlty better correction accuracy. Fro the
details see the FM announcement at:
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127182/
Bye,
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Denis Sbragion
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