On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 14:14, Bahman Movaqar <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you all for your responses. > > Perhaps it'll make it easier if I explain my circumstances. > > I'm an Iranian living in Iran, where there are -virtually- almost no (c) > laws. The software I'm planning to write is sort of an "illegal copy > protection" software. So, obviously, the source code must *not* be -easily- > readable by others; hence I insist on distributing it in only binary form. > No (c) license -be it GPL or anything else- is valid here (!); but I just > want to do something right and moral. > > So, now I'm asking you folks to please guide me how can I fulfil these > requirements while not violating any (c) by the creators of the Gforth > (whose efforts I really appreciate)? Or I better ask is it possible at > all?! > > PS: Please note that even if I decided to share some of the money with Anton > and Bernd it would be awfully difficult to transfer money from Iran to > anywhere in EU or north America -sanctions, you know.
Does this silence mean there is no way? Sigh. -- Bahman Movaqar (http://BahmanM.com) ERP Evaluation, Implementation and Deployment Consultant
