At 10:53 AM 6/1/2001 -0700, you wrote: Thanks, you hit the Nail right on the Head. I was right - you can make as many copies of the ISOs as you want, you just can't sell them. But you can give them away. That's why it's so stupid of linux.iso.org to refuse SuSE ISOs - they aren't charging for the download, so there's no reason they can't have ISOs to download.
The license can be found here:
/usr/share/doc/packages/yast/COPYRIGHT.english
And the one you guys are discussing is section 3:
3. Dissemination It is forbidden to reproduce or distribute data carriers which have been reproduced without authorisation for payment without the prior written consent of SuSE GmbH or SuSE Linux. Distribution of the YaST programme, its sources, whether amended or unamended in full or in part thereof, and the works derived thereof for a charge require the prior written consent of SuSE GmbH.
Which means that you are free to copy it and give it away, but you are not permitted to earn money by making copies and redistributing them.
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