From owner-freebsd-questions Tue Sep 12 23:50:23 1995 Return-Path: questions-owner Received: (from majordom@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.6.12/8.6.6) id XAA10934 for questions-outgoing; Tue, 12 Sep 1995 23:50:23 -0700 Received: from ref.tfs.com (ref.tfs.com [140.145.254.251]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.6.12/8.6.6) with ESMTP id XAA10927 ; Tue, 12 Sep 1995 23:50:22 -0700 Received: (from julian@localhost) by ref.tfs.com (8.6.11/8.6.9) id XAA00372; Tue, 12 Sep 1995 23:50:05 -0700 From: Julian Elischer Message-Id: <199509130650.XAA00372@ref.tfs.com> Subject: Re: Commercial use... To: nicasio@fis.uncor.edu (Oscar Nicasio) Date: Tue, 12 Sep 1995 23:50:05 -0700 (PDT) Cc: info@freebsd.org, questions@freebsd.org In-Reply-To: <9509121556.AA16183@fis.uncor.edu> from "Oscar Nicasio" at Sep 12, 95 11:56:34 am X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL24] Content-Type: text Content-Length: 778 Sender: questions-owner@freebsd.org Precedence: bulk The basic thrust is that you can ise it for hwatever commercial applications you wish.. the exception is anythong that has it's source in a 'gnu' directory.. these can be used commercially, but you MUST give the sources away to your clients, for these things.. (e.g. gcc) just giving them a FreeBSD CD would satisfy this requirement. I'm sure we'd love to hear if you do something interesting.. > > I'a interested in using FreeBSD 2.0.5 in an commercial aplication, more > specifically as plataform for several Internet servers (ftp, http, etc). > What must be done for using FreeBSD in a completely legal way? > I eill be very grateful to you if you could give me a precise answer. > Sincerely yours, > Carlos O. Nicasio > Email: nicasio@fis.uncor.edu > >