On 01/26/2011 12:58 PM, Juan Sacco wrote: > The tool doesnt have any licence, we are using Python and Ruby. The > download size is 120mb > > Thanks for your interest! > Juan Sacco > OK, let's clarify the reasoning behind the questions: >> 1) What is the license? Under copyright law, I can't redistribute someone else's work without permission. This permission is usually given in the form of a license grant of some sort. You can choose a open source license like BSD or GPL, or a freeware license grant, many examples of which can be found by searching the net for "freeware license". A simple "You may copy or distribute this software free of charge".or "This program may be freely distributed" is good enough in most locations. If you like being awesome(and who doesn't), you can try out the WTFPL. No better (and might be worse) then the simple statements above, but who cares? Isn't awesome the goal? http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/ >> 2) What is included that you don't hold the copyright to? Much like the above, I need some legal reassurance that no one else can make copyright claims and sue me for infringement for hosting this download. To verify this, I need to know who owns the copyrights for other software you have included, so I can verify your license is compatible with their license, and that I can distribute it legally. >> 3) What is the size of the download? This one was answered! That's 1 out of 3.. 2 more left for free hosting! Steve -- | Steven Pinkham, Security Consultant | | http://www.mavensecurity.com | | GPG public key ID CD31CAFB |
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