2009/2/9 Remco remco47@gmail.com:
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Hin-Tak Leung hintak_leung@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
That's right - GPL allows you to charge for binaries, and any amount for that matter. GPL just means who ever received the binaries are also entitled to the source code, and *also* the right to sell both onward - and possibly as a competitor to you - so you cannot charge 'unreasonable' amounts.
A few people have cleared this up. A misunderstanding of the terms on my part.
Exactly. I find this whole thread a bit weird. Isn't it great that (commercial) Linux distributions are shipping Wine? Those exaggerated claims of compatibility are just marketing talk. I've seen worse.
Marketing? More like outright lies. If only they were based in Australia, where I know for a fact we have truth in advertising laws. I have no idea about other countries :)
Remco