Ben Reser wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 05:15:30PM +0200, Faraj Meir wrote:I think you could argue the case that Mandrake is selling the physical box and the support for that box, but that the software included is (mostly) free, which is different from charging specifically for the software itself. If it were a package that was only included in the boxed set and not the download version (i.e. StarOffice), then I think it would be obvious that Star Office is a monetary value add-on for the boxed set.
Yep but Quicktime is commercial not mplayerThe licensing page doesn't say commercial. It says receives
renumeration for. Apple doesn't receive renumeration for most Quicktime
players. Most are free (as in beer) downloads.
It could be argued that anything that goes in main, Mandrake receives
renumeration for (it gets included in box copies and people buy the
copies).
Just a thought...
Scott
