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On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 19:09, Bob Cober wrote:
> Suppose I wanted to release a software product. I wanted the Linux versi=
on
> to be Open-Source, something like the GPL perhaps. But I wanted the Wind=
ows
> version closed-source so I could sell it. Would this be feasible?
>=20
> Has anyone seen a license like this?
http://sleepycat.com/
These are the Berkley DB folks, they've been cross-licensing their
stuff, well, for a while. I know that they have some FAQs about their
licensing on their website.
--Ted
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