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Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?
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Miles Bader |
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Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'? |
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Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:10:36 +0900 |
pschmidt78@googlemail.com writes:
> Do I understand you correctly, that in the U.S. we could ignore all
> GPL statements? I'm sorry, it's hard for me to get what your
> explanations imply, and we have no legal department to ask for help.
Just ignore "rjack", he's a troll. Very little of what he says is correct.
-Miles
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- When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?, pschmidt78, 2008/06/28
- Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?, rjack, 2008/06/26
- Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?, pschmidt78, 2008/06/28
- Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?,
Miles Bader <=
- Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?, David Kastrup, 2008/06/26
- Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?, pschmidt78, 2008/06/28
- Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?, John Hasler, 2008/06/26
- Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?, rjack, 2008/06/26
- Re: When is a GPL program which runs in a web site 'conveyed'?, Alexander Terekhov, 2008/06/27