Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/18/22:12:40
Date: | Mon, 18 Aug 1997 22:11:15 -0400 (EDT)
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Message-Id: | <199708190211.WAA16840@delorie.com>
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From: | DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
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To: | CLW AT softavenue DOT fi
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CC: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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In-reply-to: | <33F61267.5B12@softavenue.fi> (message from Christian
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| Lorenz-Wende on Sat, 16 Aug 1997 23:49:43 +0300)
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Subject: | Re: A simple stupid question about COPYRIGHTS
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> Now, assuming I'd sell programming manuals (which I have written
> myself) to ordinary people (in Finland (EUROPE!)), and included the
> DJGPP compiler to the package, would I violate your copyrights?
No. You may distribute DJGPP itself, for profit even, but please read
the FAQ section 19.2 before you do so.
You must distribute the full sources for all GPL packages you
distribute. A complete copy of djgpp would automatically take care of
this, since djgpp includes all of its own sources.
> I guess any kind of commercial distribution of the DJGPP is
> forbidden,
Not true. For example, the FSF distributes it commercially.
> but if the DJGPP is not THE actual product sold (which is the
> programming guide generally about C++), is it still forbidden? Even
> if I don't try to sell the guide with advertizements of DJGPP?
It doesn't matter.
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