I have recently looked into this issue as I am planning to use 9.0 for our upcoming installfest. As far as I can tell it is legal to redistribute the packages on your installation without monetary compensation that do not carry a restricted license (formally bunched in the pay series, now a bit harder to find, I guess). I was planning to go through the distribution looking at each package but perhaps someone else has done that already, or better even, perhaps SuSE already has posted somewhere a list of packages that are off-limits? Best regards, Alex. On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Roberto J. Dohnert wrote:
It is legal to do so. Just make sure that you tell them they will get no official support from SUSE A.G/Novell
Irwan Hadi wrote:
Hi,
I'm just curious is there any legal problem if I put the files from my SuSE 9.0 professional box to a local restricted FTP server so that some other people on my campus can install a copy of SuSE 9.0 pro on their machines? Also I can guarantee that none of the copy will be resale for profit.
Thanks
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