On 3/3/11 3:19 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
What if an separate system connects to its API's and does neat stuff, since none of the sipx code, no matter where it exists is touched, I'm guessing that would not be covered. Correct?
usually depends.. on how much you want to pay a lawyer.. :-)
As long as you don't use parts of the source code (like copy a header file, or js script to use in your frontend) possibly even duplicating defines could get you in trouble (see lawyer above)
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