Hi all I am asking this list for advise since I don't know where to get help on this issue. I tried mailing the Free Software Foundation but they haven't answered my mail. So I am making a product, that was originally meant to be distributed as GPL. Now the buyer asks me to release it under a comercial license. Here's the catch: One module of the product uses LGPL'ed code, and the icons used in the product are GPL as well. Would it be possible for me to make a comercial license that says: License for 'module X', and 'icons': GPL License for the total product: not free. Does anyone has experience with this or know where to turn to for these kind of questions? With kind regards Andy -- Registered Linux User Number 379093 -- --BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GAT/O/>E$ d-(---)>+ s:(+)>: a--(-)>? C++++$(+++) UL++++>++++$ P-(+)>++ L+++>++++$ E---(-)@ W+++>+++$ !N@ o? !K? W--(---) !O !M- V-- PS++(+++) PE--(-) Y+ PGP++(+++) t+(++) 5-- X++ R*(+)@ !tv b-() DI(+) D+(+++) G(+) e>++++$@ h++(*) r-->++ y--()>++++ -- ---END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ -- Check out these few php utilities that I released under the GPL2 and that are meant for use with a php cli binary: http://www.vlaamse-kern.com/sas/ -- --
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