On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Pete Leigh wrote: > On 08/12/05, Peder Hedlund <peder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hmm.... > > From what I understand of GPL you can't put additional restrictions > > to it. It's either GPL ot not. > > If you own the copyright on something, you can license it how > you like - the fact that older versions have been licensed under > GPL is irrelevant. But can you really restrict usage of the software? I mean, if someone has accepted to use the software under GPL terms then, to him, it's GPL. Since GPL allows commercial use, that should be his right. I don't think GPL allows exceptions to the license in that something that's GPL suddenly changes licensing terms if it's being used commercially. Regards, Peder