16 Aug
2022
16 Aug
'22
15:31
On Tue, 16 Aug 2022 18:58:42 +0930, Simon Lees wrote:
My point here is that the openSUSE can and does put restrictions on the usage of the software it distributes and it has in the past and will in the future take legal action against cases where it is used outside those terms.
Where in the EULA does it detail those restrictions on the use of the software? Given that openSUSE is comprised of code that is largely not owned by the openSUSE project, I would find that to be unenforceable. The only thing the project would seem to me to be in a position to control is the use of the trademarks. -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits