Luciano,
Yes, I'm no lawyer either.
It just brought me up short to find that the code itself is licensed under Apache license, but then
there is this other pile of legal stuff which applies to any *use* of the code. What purpose does
the code have other than to be used??? So I want to make
On 6/4/08, Mike Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luciano,
Yes, I'm no lawyer either.
It just brought me up short to find that the code itself is licensed under
Apache license, but then
there is this other pile of legal stuff which applies to any *use* of the
code. What purpose does
the
I'm About to forward to legal@ to get further advice.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Robert Burrell Donkin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/4/08, Mike Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luciano,
Yes, I'm no lawyer either.
It just brought me up short to find that the code itself is licensed
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 7:59 AM, Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm About to forward to legal@ to get further advice.
i recommend legal-discuss as the first point of contact
- robert
Sorry, I should have said legal-discuss@,
Below is the thread if others want to follow the discussion.
http://markmail.org/search/?q=google%20services%20license%20legal-discuss#query:google%20services%20license%20legal-discuss+page:1+mid:axkv3tduvnfgynkr+state:results
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 5:01
Let me start with a DISCLAIMER that I'm not a lawyer, so all that I'm
going to say here is my own understanding.
I think that the link you sent, is more towards the usage of google
services (e.g blogger, calendar, etc)... and GData Java Client API
would be the Apache Licensed code that could be