Whitebox Linux

William Hooper whooperhsd3 at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 20 16:45:47 UTC 2004


Rui Miguel Seabra said:
> On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 14:10, William Hooper wrote:
>> The GPL states that the source needs to be given to people that have
>> been
>> given the binaries.  It says nothing about having to give to source out
>> to
>> people that you haven't given the binaries.
>
> This is not necessarily true. Under which clause of 3. does it fit?

Distribute a written offer for the sources.  If a user re-distributes the
binaries (violating their Service Agreement), they must also distribute a
copy of the offer for the sources.  When someone comes along with the
written offer to get the sources for a program, give them the _existing_
version's source and cut off updates to the original party (they violated
their service agreement).  This cuts off both the original party from
updates (you aren't giving them the binary, so you don't have to offer
them the source) and the second person (no offer for source from the first
party).

I'm not saying it _will_ be done, I'm just saying it _could_ be done. 
Just because a program is GPL doesn't mean it has to be free of cost.

-- 
William Hooper





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