On Tue, 1 Nov 2016 14:08:36 +0100 Massimo Barbieri <massimo@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Can you use proprietary software without any limits? Can you study the > source code of a proprietary software? Can you modify the proprietary > software? Can you redistribute proprietary software? 1) Yes. 2) No. I want to make music, not dispute algorithms. When I put my nose in source code is to get paid, to bring bread and butter to the table. When I'm, not paid, I like to make music. And biking, and various fun things. 3) No. See 2). 4) No. I believe people has a right to earn a living. >> You could very well sell your music made with Open Source software. >> The FLOSS license should not apply to the products made with the >> software itself. > I can assure that I can apply to my music any license I want :-) Exactly. > I chose a Creative Commons license Attribution, Share alike > (CC-BY-SA) and I used this license to publish final mix, single > recordings tracks and Ardour project that are a sort of "source code" > of our music. This is my way to say thanks to developers who wrote > Ardour, Hydrogen, CALF and many others great software ad free > software. And there can be a time also when one will want to make money. Why not ? Ciao. -- NP: "Multiverso" - Deus ex machina (Official video, Bologna, October 2016) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRrDJntwsa8 _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user