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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Greg Rundlett <greg.rundlett at gmail.com> Date: Oct 11, 2005 1:31 PM Subject: Re: Who knows the GPL well? To: "Grant M." <gmongardi at napc.com> On 10/11/05, Grant M. <gmongardi at napc.com> wrote: > Greg Rundlett wrote: > > If you can find out who has a copy of the program (users/'customers'), > > then you can ask them to kindly take advantage of their right to share > > the source code. > > Alternatively, you could buy the software, and then resell it with > source at a 1/10 the price that they are selling it for. If you sell it > to ten people you've made your money back. It appears the GPL allows this: > http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#DoesTheGPLRequireAvailabilityToPublic (sent my reply only to Grant by accident) Right. Another reason why it is folly to base a business on selling GPL software at a high price. Every customer/user has the right to redistribute at whatever price they choose. Of course 'high' is relative. If the software is targeted at end-users, then $50 is maybe high. If the software is targeted at enterprise, then $10,000 could be considered relatively cheap. OP: What PHP software are you talking about?
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