From: Fergal Daly (fergal at domain esatclear.ie)
Date: Wed 17 May 2000 - 15:02:03 IST
At 14:49 17/05/00, John P. Looney wrote:
> If you recieve anything that's derived from LGPL code, you have the legal
>right to demand the person that has given you the modified code to give
>you a copy of the original LGPL'd work; that's all.
>
> If it's strong-GPL'd, then they have to provide you with the complete
>source code.
What if you come in one morning and there's a shotcut on your desktop to
the program but it's on a shared drive or it's executable but not readable
or both? And if I'm an IT manager do I have to make sure there's a shortcut
to the GPL or info about where they can get the source on everyone's
desktop too?
Fergal
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