PGP 2.6 is dangerous in the long term ?

Perry E. Metzger perry at imsi.com
Wed May 25 08:12:46 PDT 1994



anonymous at extropia.wimsey.com says:
>     From: "Perry E. Metzger" <perry at imsi.com>
>     
>     Ezekial Palmer says:
>     > The GNU copyleft is supposed to disallow a lot of for-profit uses.
>     
>     The GNU copyleft in no way prohibits any commercial use whatsoever.
>     Please do not spread inaccurate rumors about copyleft.
> 
> That's a pretty big statement and it's at least partly wrong.  Does
> selling something count as a commercial use?

You are allowed to sell copylefted software. You just aren't allowed
to stop other people from then giving it away. There is no prohibition
on selling the software -- although one must remember that what you
end up charging is for the act of providing a copy and not for a
license for the software itself.

Perry






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