Re: Plugins, libraries, licenses and Debian
On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 13:02, Brian T. Sniffen wrote:
> Well, first off, creation of derived works -- even if you never
> distribute them -- is restricted by copyright as well.
That's not Debian's problem, and the GPL gives you permission to, so
long as you don't distribute.
> If I hand you those intending them to be used
> with some other program, that's not fine.
They are perl modules. The other program is Perl. Why isn't it fine?
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