> No, I'd say that as SuSE's copyright says you can't do it, and as
nobody
> actually does it, it's a reasonable guess that SuSE is not, in fact,
"yours
> to do with what you wish". Feel free to have a few thousand CDs
pressed and
> advertised for sale to prove me wrong.
I dont need to press cd and sell them, I am a suse reseller already. I
believe there would be an issue with selling duplicates, but lending
or duplicating for a favour is permitted. If you want to be proven
wrong I suggest you take a look at:
http://www.suse.co.uk/uk/products/suse_linux/i386/freedom.html
second last paragraph entitled "Everything is permitted"
The issue of end users duplicating the CD's was raised at our last
reseller conference and was endorsed by SuSE UK Ltd. I might even have
it in writing but I think the above link says it all.
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