Re: Legality of Fedora in production environment

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Randy Wyatt wrote:
Why wouldn't a hard copy of the GPL suffice ?
Yep, but GPL is not approrved officially in our (and many other) countries. I know that some users do notarially certified translation of GPL, but it costs money too. (Hopefully the ranslation of GPL only is enough, not BSD, MPL etc.)

On 5/11/07, *Dmitry Butskoy* <buc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:buc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    The using of software in business and production environment can be a
    subject for legislative regulation. It can lead to some legal
    troubles
    of using of distributions like Fedora.

[snip]


~buc

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