On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 09:12:03PM +0100, C R wrote: > There is no license to use the software. The only license for the GIMP > pertains to the code it's self (altering it, etc). You are free to install > and use the GIMP on as many machines as you want, free of charge, for any > purpose you like. Please keep in mind that there is no warranty. > You retain all rights to the graphics produced with GIMP in accordance with > the laws of your region. Usage of the GIMP does not alter your rights to > your own work, or others rights to theirs. > > >From the Help menu in GIMP choose "About", then click the "License" button. > It will show you this: > > --- > GIMP is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the > terms of the GNU General Public Licence as published by the Free Software > Foundation; either version 3 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later > version. > > GIMP is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY > WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS > FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public Licence for more > details. > > You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public Licence along > with GIMP. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. > --- > > > Hope it helps. :) Since these kind of clarification request are frequent and this explanation is IMHO well done and clear, why not adding it in the top of the general FAQ? http://www.gimp.org/docs/userfaq.html Just to avoid to write the same over and over... -- Marco Ciampa I know a joke about UDP, but you might not get it. +------------------------+ | GNU/Linux User #78271 | | FSFE fellow #364 | +------------------------+ _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list