Yes wintstar, I agree with you. And the GNU-Copyright and the GNU-Copyleft are also decisive. Contractual regulations between partners, including licences between developers / further developers and purchasers, should not be underestimated and so on.
In my opinion, there are many things to consider: open source does not mean that you can do things that do not comply with the GNU rules / licenses.
Unfortunately, this is often underestimated and circumvented. I also don't believe that the licences are limited to one country.
The topic starter should obtain legal information if necessary. It is easier than you think to make mistakes that need to be avoided.
Regards
In my opinion, there are many things to consider: open source does not mean that you can do things that do not comply with the GNU rules / licenses.
Unfortunately, this is often underestimated and circumvented. I also don't believe that the licences are limited to one country.
The topic starter should obtain legal information if necessary. It is easier than you think to make mistakes that need to be avoided.
Right, I think the same.It’s a long conversation ...(...)...
Regards
Statistics: Posted by Talk19Zehn — Sat May 04, 2024 5:46 pm