Thanks Jos,
I will read the EULA for each software that worries me. I think this
is the safest thing to do.
Thanks again manolo! \o/
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 08:16, Jos Poortvliet
On Friday 10 September 2010 21:52:25 Raul wrote:
Hello,
I wish I took away a doubt: I created a version of the openSUSE suseStudio, called "Iguana". It's ready, but not yet publicly launched why not have a license (EULA). The Iguana has packages that are not GPL (Skype, Java, flash, mp3).
My question is: Can I launch without a EULA?
Basically, that is entirely up to you: the terms of service state that YOU are solely responsible for what you release. http://old-en.opensuse.org/SUSE_Studio_terms_of_use
So it depends on your local laws and such... But I'm not a lawyer and as such I can't be trusted with legal stuff ;-)
There is no limit from the openSUSE/Novell pov but you might be liable to a lawsuit - like eg Ubuntu Mint is. Up to you...
grtz Jos
Thanks for attention,
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