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GeneralCPOL question Pin
Sascha Lefèvre20-Oct-17 10:02
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Sascha Lefèvre20-Oct-17 11:06
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Eddy Vluggen20-Oct-17 11:18
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Sascha Lefèvre wrote:
No - it does say way more than that:
No, it doesn't; it simply says if you choose that license, to adhere to it. Something rather logical if you choose the license, as there is no reason for you to break the license that you chose.

Sascha Lefèvre wrote:
When including CPOL-code in a larger application, does the term "the Executable Files" still apply to the executable files of that application? Or do I have to use the tiniest CPOL-code snippet in form of its own assembly so that 5.e only applies to that assembly and not to the larger application?
Ehr, if you post a snippet, you did not distribute an executable file, but source code.

That does not mean that a single snippet from a code-base means you're violating copy-right terms; the snippet in itself is merely an example, not a defining element of the assembly that is protected under copyright. This should be the analogue of showing a quotation.

Also does not mean that you're no longer allowed to use the snippet; as said, it is an example to show a concept. Some concepts are too basic to fall under copyright, which is why Dalek Dave does not own the statement "D++;". It is allowed to use that snippet in any application, because it described a generic concept. If your snippet happens to be a part of a copyrighted application (including closed source) you are possibly in violation.

As you can see, a very clear subject Smile | :)


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I don't think the CPOL license is actively enforced, it is more a nice thing for "us" to be able to share code, even for commercial use, with the idea that you backlink to CodeProject. I'm not guaranteeing that they don't send the hamsters after you, but I think it may not be their main focus.

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GeneralOK, who's wasting time on a Cray? Pin
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GeneralWhat's this called in English? Pin
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