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On Tuesday 11 October 2005 12:43 pm, you wrote: > On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Brendan wrote: > > On Tuesday 11 October 2005 12:01 pm, Gordon Marx wrote: > >> On 11/10/05, Brendan <mailinglist at endosquid.com> wrote: > >>> Company does not want to give me the source code to their GPL product > >>> unless I buy it. Is this legal? I have already tried searching, and > >>> couldn't come up with anything concrete. > >> > >> Not enough information. > >> > >> As I understand it, if you can get your hands on a binary of the > >> software, they have to give you the source also. If the only way to > >> get the binary is to buy it, then they don't have to give you the > >> source. Which case is it? > > > > No money = no binary, no source. > > I get nothing if I give them no money. > > This is all php code, so it's already in source form. I just can't get my > > hands on anything... > > http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#CanIDemandACopy > > From the GPL FAQ: > > If I know someone has a copy of a GPL-covered program, can I demand he > give me a copy? > > No. The GPL gives him permission to make and redistribute copies of > the program if he chooses to do so. He also has the right not to > redistribute the program, if that is what he chooses. Yeah, that's how I understood it. Sigh, that stinks.
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