Including VLC ActiveX in discl.-source app violation of GPL?

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Including VLC ActiveX in discl.-source app violation of GPL?

Postby Visitor » 20 Nov 2005 17:53

Let's say the ActiveX's source-code was not modified in any way. Also, the full VLC soure code was to be made available to anyone who downloads a copy of the free but disclosed-source application containing the ActiveX.

Would that be legal?

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Postby fkuehne » 20 Nov 2005 20:15

This would at least depend on the fact whether the closed-source application is able to run without the VLC plug-in or not. If it isn't, it isn't legal.
There might be further aspects you would have to take care of. This one just crossed my mind.
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Postby Visitor » 20 Nov 2005 21:01

Run as in "start up" or run as in "start and provide full functionality"?

E.g. if the ActiveX is only used for certain filetypes (one could still use/run the software, only with a few limitations)


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