m$ office is licensed under the m$ license .. but not your word or excel
docs
torque is licensed undter the apache license ..
i don't think the generated files fall under the apache license
my 0.02$
martin
peter riegersperger wrote:
> hi again!
>
> is the answer so obvious that i should hide myself for asking such a
> question?
>
> rick
>
>
>
> On Saturday 15 February 2003 14:24, peter riegersperger wrote:
>
> hi all!
>
> i've got a licensing question about torque (and i cannot find anything
> about it on the projects website or the list archive):
> torque itself is licensed under the apache foundation license, meaning
> that
> i can include the libraries in a gpl'ed project. ok.
> but what about the classes torque *generates*? do these fall under the afl
> as well, or can i choose the license of these classes?
>
> can anyone shed some light on this?
>
>
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