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Linedata Limited Registered Office: 85 Gracechurch St., London, EC3V 0AA Registered in England and Wales No 3475006 VAT Reg No 710 3140 03 -----Original Message----- > From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-20...@ryandesign.com] > Sent: 21 September 2010 07:16 > To: Johno 48 > Cc: users@subversion.apache.org > Subject: Re: I need help understanding license > > > On Sep 20, 2010, at 19:41, Johno 48 wrote: > > > I am considering using CollabNet Subversion Edge > 1.2.1 (for Windows 32 bit) for version control during the > development of a computer game. I plan to sell this computer > game once its completed and hence do not want to share with > the world for free all of the source code, images, etc that > make up the completed game. CollabNet Subversion Edge 1.2.1 > (for Windows 32 bit) is licensed under the Affero General > Public License - version 3, I have read the license but do > not understand it. Can anyone please tell me if I can use > CollabNet Subversion Edge 1.2.1 (for Windows 32 bit) for > version control during the development of a computer game > while legally preventing others from viewing, copying, > modifying, using, distributing, and selling source code, > images, etc that are developed for this game? > > > > If the answer is no, is there a Windows subversion binary > that can meet my requirements or does the subversion source > code meet my requirements? > > I am not a lawyer, but it would be silly for a version > control system's license to be so poisonous, so I'm going to > assume it's not. > I am not a lawyer either, but I would have thought the Subversion license regards the Subversion source code, not any content of any repository created and managed with Subversion. Giulio