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Tue Sep 5 14:32:44 MST 2006


It seems no one can agree on this. And even a lawyer would probably be confused. Why? Because if your web interface depends solely on Asterisk to function and is not generic enough you *COULD* be obligated to also GPL. However you still retain copyright which means anyone else making changes to your code to sell must also include the source code and so on.

I guess the only safe thing is to make something and open source it. But then you would have to chase around guys who 'steal' your code. 
Or make something that is not succesful enough for someone to sue you. Look at the SCO example. They even had the galls to sue a company a zillion times bigger than them but after Linux was succesful enough.


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Senad Jordanovic" <senad at boltblue.com>
Reply-To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Date:  Wed, 1 Oct 2003 10:12:11 +0100

>I am not a coder hence this question:
>
>If a web interface (similar to vonage account management) gets produced
>using PHP/MYSQL to administer
>*, does that require licence from Digium if the code is not open source.
>
>Thanks...
>
>Senad
>
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