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Livecd License
user name
2007-06-29 04:34:55
Hi to all!

My livecd, will be used during a postgresql meeting to show
some  
application.

Organizing team, has asked me for the media's license; i
told him  
that each application has got a own license and the full
work
can be release in gpl3.

Am I correct?

Thanks

Luca
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Re: Livecd License
user name
2007-06-29 07:36:04
Luca Casagrande wrote:
> 
> Hi to all!
> 
> My livecd, will be used during a postgresql meeting to
show some 
> application.
> 
> Organizing team, has asked me for the media's license;
i told him that 
> each application has got a own license and the full
work
> can be release in gpl3.
> 
> Am I correct?

I doubt it. We can't really give you that answer as we have
no idea what 
packages you are using on the LiveCD. You need to do the
legwork of figuring out 
which license each package uses and if said license can be
"transferred" to GPLv3.

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g/~agaffney/
Gentoo Linux Developer             Catalyst/Installer + x86
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Re: Livecd License
user name
2007-07-05 15:48:07
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 07:36 -0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> Luca Casagrande wrote:
> > 
> > Hi to all!
> > 
> > My livecd, will be used during a postgresql
meeting to show some 
> > application.
> > 
> > Organizing team, has asked me for the media's
license; i told him that 
> > each application has got a own license and the
full work
> > can be release in gpl3.
> > 
> > Am I correct?
> 
> I doubt it. We can't really give you that answer as we
have no idea what 
> packages you are using on the LiveCD. You need to do
the legwork of figuring out 
> which license each package uses and if said license can
be "transferred" to GPLv3.

You can release the work as a compilation under a license of
your
choosing, so long as all the components that make up your
work are
licensed under a similar and compatible license.  As an
example, if you
used a package that was under, for example, the ut2003
license, then you
could not license under any GPL-compatible license since you
would be
unable to provide the source code for ut2003/4.

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