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Re: Vendor-friendly SNMP daemon?
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 06:47 am, Thorbjörn Jemander wrote:
> I think you are misunderstanding the phrase "without fee". It should be
> interpreted as
> "one does not have to pay the originator the right to use, copy, modify
> etc",
> not as "you cannot charge for this or derivative work".
Hmm ... I see your point. I think you're correct - the "without fee" text is
in the clause *granting* permissions, not the clause *restricting* those
permissions.
> There are several companies (among them one that I've worked for) that
> uses NET-SNMP in commerical
> products.
Yeah, I know that there are quite a few, but all that means is that our
company will have lots of co-defendants in the lawsuit when CMU wants to stop
profitteering :-) Or worse yet, when somebody starts a flamefest-and-boycott
on Slashdot :-)
> If the latter interpretation were to be correct, the license
> would not have been compatible with DFSG
> (http://www.debian.org/social_contract.html#guidelines) or OSD
> (http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php), and then would not
> Debian or other free software projects wanted to distribute NET-SNMP.
That's an excellent point, thank you.
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