Again, place emphasis on the fact that you are charging for your time and effort, and not for the software itself.
Thanks -dant
dyzelinis wrote:
So you think I can not sell software per se?
If i burn Fedora CDs, find a customer and sell the CDs lets say for a 50$. I know its too much just for burning CD :). But the point is: will I break the license rules? If i can sell Fedora CDs, is there a limit for the highest price?
David
--- "Dan Trainor - hostinthebox.net" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sell it under the basis that it is for your time, the time that it takes for you to download the software, buy a CD, spend time to burn it, etc etc. Don't sell the software itself, per se.
Thanks -dant
Timothy Payne wrote:
I don't know, your question should be asked at Red Hat, not on a support list.
That being said, someone with a dial up connection would have a hard time getting the ISO's or maybe they don't have a CD burner. So if you provide a service, getting paid for it is to me, no problem.
What I don't like is "for the price I want" But you are the one that has to look in the mirror every morning.
Tim...
On Sat, 2004-10-23 at 18:57, dyzelinis wrote:
Hi.
Can I sell Fedora cds? I've read legal stuff, and I found, that I can _distribute_ Fedora. Does
this
mean, that I can SELL Fedora CDs for the price i want?
David
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