Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on March 30, 2002 08:39 PM
Um, you would be thinking of the BSD/MIT license.
Under the GPL if you modify GPL'd source code and distribute the changed version, you MUST at a minimum place the source code of your changes under GPL and offer to distribute the original source code as well as the source code to your changes to those to whom you've distributed the changed version.
The BSD/MIT license, on the other hand, states in plain english that you can do whatever you want with the source/final product.
Re:GPL Compliance
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on March 30, 2002 08:39 PMUnder the GPL if you modify GPL'd source code and distribute the changed version, you MUST at a minimum place the source code of your changes under GPL and offer to distribute the original source code as well as the source code to your changes to those to whom you've distributed the changed version.
The BSD/MIT license, on the other hand, states in plain english that you can do whatever you want with the source/final product.
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