On Sunday 23 February 2003 03:16, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 23 February 2003 02:33, Marino Fernandez wrote:
--- Anders Johansson
wrote: On Friday 14 February 2003 04:59, Marino Fernandez
wrote:
And more important, can I install a single copy in several workstations at work and use it to make money...
No, in most countries the production of money is reserved for the official bank of the land.
Should I start thinking on Debian then?...
If you wanted a serious answer you really shouldn't ask on a list populated by simple users like me :) SuSE has official addresses too
That said, my understanding of the license is that you can copy and give to a friend, so long as you don't get paid for it.
And you can install one copy on several machines, but you only get installation support for one of them.
But that's just my understanding. I am very much not a lawyer
My understanding of the GPL license is that you can be paid for the copies you give, if someone wants to buy from you what he/she can get for free. Viceversa you cannot be paid for the SuSE license, that is intended only to get your 90 day help from SuSE. In synthesis you can install this distribution where you like and ask for to be paid for that. However I think we (users) should pay people at SuSE for their good job. Fabio De Francesco