On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 03:19:35PM +0100, Robert Ian Smit wrote: > * Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [23-11-2002 15:04]: > > my boss agreed to distribute some code and information I have written > > under the terms of the GNU GPL v2 and the respective documentation > > license. However, he requested me to install a system which allows me > > to keep track on who is requesting the data. > > Can't help with a technical solution. I haven't studied GPL law, but > I do have a feeling you can't do this. Besides everyone would be > free to distribute the goods themselves, so it's impractical to say > the least.
It sounds like this is in line with the letter, if not the spirit of the GPL. As long as you're willig to give the source to anyone who you give the binary to, under the terms of the GPL, then you'll be fine. IANAL, IANAA, I do not have enough money to be worth suing, etc... -rob
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