- The LGPL ensures that Mono can be used in most scenarios, but
- gives Novell the flexibility to relicense the code for embedded
- systems or commercial settings where the LGPL can not be used.
-
+ The LGPL ensures that Mono can be used in most scenarios, but
+ gives Novell the flexibility to relicense the code for
+ embedded systems, static linking or commercial settings where
+ the LGPL can not be used.
+
+ We consider non-LGPL use instances where you use this on an
+ embedded system where the end user is not able to upgrade the
+ Moonlight installation or distribution that is part of your
+ product (Section 6 and 7), you would have to obtain a
+ commercial license from Novell (consider software burned into
+ a ROM, systems where end users would not be able to upgrade,
+ an embedded console, a game console that imposes limitations
+ on the distribution and access to the code, a phone platform
+ that prevents end users from upgrading Moonlight).
+