Dear Moshe!
As it says on the front page of
fedoraproject.org, "Fedora Core is an
operating system and platform, based on Linux, that is always free for
anyone to use, modify and distribute, now and forever."
This includes any commercial use you can imagine, as long as it's
legal in your country, or wherever you happen to do business.
Now isn't THAT great? :)
Thanks,
a
On 9/13/06, Moshe Roffe <roffe.moshe(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello to ALL,
i was wondering, is there any LEGAL obligation using Fedora Core for
business (not private) solutions?
i.e, if for example i will take FC4 or 5, and build upon it some kind of
service (mail-relay, anti virus, etc..)
can i sell my result (as support for this box of course), to other clients?
by this i am using fedora commercially
and not for private use.
i couldn't find anything on that, i want to clear this out, before
recommending using Fedora Core as a base OS.
also.
Fedora core is suitable for many tasks and many solutions. i am interested
in the LEGAL issue.
thanks for any info,
Moshe.
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