You can do what you want with it, you just need to give others the
opportunity to do what they want with it (ie make source code freely
available). Even the Linux based commercial product I worked on, had a
price tag of US$1mill, and we were legally required to provide a seperate
source code CD for the free stuff we used. The bits we developed and
included in the binary installable package, were not required to be
released as source, because we did not release is under a GPL or other
freeware license.
-=Sean=-
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