<Non-lawyerly sense="common"> On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 19:57, Buck wrote: > saying that they will lose all support if they distribute it or use it ^^^^^^^ > on more than one computer. That isn't under the GPL. The software is. They've decided that businesses will pay for support, both directly from Red Hat, and indirectly from ISVs who sign off on the platform. Their contract says they won't support you if you copy the software. You get to decide if that contract makes sense before you sign it. If you violate it, they cancel the contract. The software is yours to keep, minus a couple of pieces such as the non-GPLd artwork. It's hardball, but I don't think it actually violates the GPL. </Non-lawyerly> -- Howard Owen "Even if you are on the right EGBOK Consultants track, you'll get run over if you hbo@xxxxxxxxx +1-650-339-5733 just sit there." - Will Rogers