On Jun 15, 3:44pm, Bill Warner wrote: > also I would say the GPL is there to protect the freedom of the Code while > the BSD style licenses are they to protect the Coder. And again it depends upon which Coder you're referring to. The original authors of GPL'd code still hold the copyright and may use it for whatever purpose they choose. (E.g, the GPL'd version of ghostscript trails the commercial version by a couple of releases. That's because the author wants to make money by selling licenses for the cutting edge versions of the code.) The BSD style license is beneficial to folks who want to take the code, perhaps make a few changes to it, and then sell licenses to use the code with few restrictions. I.e, the BSD style license gives others the freedom to exploit someone else's work. It does nothing however to protect the original author of the work. Having said that, there've been many times when I've been grateful to someone for having used a BSD license for their work, because I was able to use it in some larger product that I was working on for my employer at the time. Kevin