commercial distribution

David Woolley forums at david-woolley.me.uk
Mon Aug 8 19:54:48 UTC 2011


Buddhika Chandradeepa Kurera wrote:

> As long as you offer them not-restricted usage, modification and 
> distribution with the source available the application can be treated as 

And, in particular, you must give them the right and the ability to 
create a different installer, which doesn't include the advertising, and 
to distribute that.

> Free Software. You can add a price tag for the software. further you can 
> enhance the feature for price or customize, no matter it remains as Free 
> Software.


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