jtd wrote:
Read this: Carefully http://www.novell.com/products/opensuse/eula.htm
And if u missed it
"You may make and distribute unlimited copies of the Software outside Your organization provided that: 1) You receive no consideration; and, 2) you do not bundle or combine the Software with another offering (e.g., software, hardware, or service)"
From what you have posted above, how is it illegal if I just make copies of the CDs without any modification or any consideration ? I think that is what the original poster of this thread wanted - copies of Opensuse 10.2. If I make copies for him, without any consideration or modification, I don't see how it violates the above quoted part of the eula where it is explicitly allowed to make unlimited copies of the software.
I would like, if you can explain properly to layman like us, how it is illegal to make copies since you think that some (like me) on this list can't understand "the invisible gotchas" and how it violates the eula. As I said I am a layman and wouldn't understand technicalities, so can you elaborate your point.
Secondly, how come magazines like PCQuest and Linuxforu ( and many more other mags in other countries) are distributing OpenSuse with their issues if it is illegal to make copies ?
Rajen.