X-Git-Url: http://wien.tomnetworks.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=LICENSE;h=af6f96030c8b65da5d1bd6187abacb35f955768b;hb=bf32673c42462f26d6371feebc3cc55f197c892f;hp=714f5945c1f46257e8751333552eff5c68b1e234;hpb=dbf19eb41dbd299c4c33d4de35ffe3cf6c669832;p=mono.git diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE index 714f5945c1f..af6f96030c8 100644 --- a/LICENSE +++ b/LICENSE @@ -30,10 +30,21 @@ For comments, corrections and updates, please contact mono@novell.com This code is dual licensed under the LGPL or commercial licenses. - 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). + Contact mono@novell.com for details on obtaining the Mono runtime under other terms. @@ -90,6 +101,10 @@ For comments, corrections and updates, please contact mono@novell.com Manual pages and Mono documentation are covered by the MIT X11 license. +* samples + + The code in the "samples" directory is released under the MIT X11 license. + * The Licenses These are the licenses used in Mono, the files are located: