On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Joel Rees wrote:
If you do not agree to the GPL, you have no license at all, and the only thing that allows you to use the software in any way is fair use. Fair use does not necessarily cover running the software.
Certainly not the case the world over. ISTR that UK copyright law has an exemption that basically says it won't prevent you doing whatever you need to do to use the product (e.g. installing the software on a hard drive, copying a database into RAM, etc).
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