GlobalExplorer |
06-15-07 08:03 AM |
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Originally Posted by ichso
It's no commercial loss to anyone downloading the DOS game 'Das Boot' anymore because it's so old. But still it's a commercial program which it's developers did not give out for free download, so it just falls under the category of abandonware.
This is not the case with SH3Gen, because this is not commercial at all.
If I got the point here :D.
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Dont know why you brought that into the discussion, but like most freeware Sh3Gen comes with a (simple) license, that you must read and accept. It allows you to use and redistribute the software freely, but you are not allowed to sell or reverse-engineer, nor are you to claim that you wrote it. Not that it should really matter to anyone, but I felt the need to stress that because your comment sounded a bit wrong - as much as its a widespread opinion - there are lots of misconceptions about free licenses and differences between freeware / open source and commercial software.
Maybe I should also say that programs like Sh3Cmdr or Sh3Gen are completely different in that respect to "mods". Because they dont (or if they dont) infringe on 3rd parties copyrights, and represent a copyrighteable work of their own, their authors can take people to court if there should be a breach of their license - a thing that you forfeit if you start working on classic mods (as I have said several times in the respective threads) - at least the situation is very complicated with mods.
This is not to threaten anyone, in fact I probably would never go into legal arguments over trifle like this, but just to clear up my view of the situation.
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