On Thursday 04 December 2003 03:33 pm, Brian Redfern wrote: > I don't know, if you're selling people audacity on cdrom, as long as you > include the source I wouldn't think its illegal, I don't know why anyone > would buy it on cd, but notice that he didn't get any bids, and now that > its relisted, there's still no bids. I think the concern is with the fact that he's not selling "Audacity" - he's selling "Luxuriousity Sound Editor". I took a look at the web site: http://www.luxuriousity.com/ It's pretty disgusting - he also sells Luxuriousity Office (OpenOffice), Luxuriousity Photo (Gimp), and a number of other re-branded products. If he was selling unmodified copies, I don't think there would be a legal issue, and I don't think developers would be as strongly offended. Since he is *presumably* distributing modified versions of the program (application title changed) without making his modified version available for download, he *might* be in violation of the GPL. |) |)enji