Re: What work should be done on distributing to make my application working only in MPL?
Frank Hecker <[email protected]> Sun, 13 Jul 2008 07:09:37 -0400
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johnsonlau wrote: > If I want my application to be distributed only in MPL, not GPL nor > LGPL, > and I ensure that my work doesn't envolve any GPL / LGPL codes, > how do I include licensing information in my product? > Can I just simply remove "Alternatively, ..." in section "EXHIBIT A"? Yes. As Section 13 of the MPL states, "Initial Developer *may* designate portions of the Covered Code as 'Multiple-Licensed'." (emphasis added). Using multiple licensing is an option, not a mandatory practice. The example in Exhibit A shows how to indicate the use of multiple licensing, if you want to use it. If you don't want to use multiple licensing then you can simply leave off the "Alternatively, ..." paragraph when putting the MPL license notice in your own files. Frank -- Frank Hecker [email protected]