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If I use a piece of software that has been obtained under the GNU GPL, am I allowed to modify the original code into a new program, then distribute and sell that new program commercially?
You are allowed to sell copies of the modified program commercially, but only under the terms of the GNU GPL. Thus, for instance, you must make the source code available to the users of the program as described in the GPL, and they must be allowed to redistribute and modify it as described in the GPL.
These requirements are the condition for including the GPL-covered code you received in a program of your own.
You can redistribute source code .holch wrote: As long as you do not redistribute the code I think you should be fine, as Denis says.
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You can redistribute source code .
Yes, all code i do are always GPL for my client.holch wrote:
You can redistribute source code .
No doubt, but then it gets a little bit more tricky, doesn't it? As long as you run it as a SAAS you don't have to worry much about the GPL, but when you "sell" your software built on LS you must redistribute your source code under GPL as well, right?