Can I sell my self-created linux live based on debian?
hi
I've created my own linux live (based on debian) booting from usb drive with vmware-view, citrix client, teamviewer quicksupport etc. It was a lot of work, more than half a year. Can I sell it or must give it for free? |
You can sell DVDs, for a reasonable price, based on the cost of the blank DVD and your time to burn it. The problem comes when you try to sell proprietary software, which apparently is included in your DVD. Citrix, Teamviewer, etc are not free, and can't be distributed without the permission of the owners. Be very careful with this.
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BTW I used just free linux clients: citrix, vmware-view, teamviewer etc. |
There are a number or legal agreements in the software. Not all of them are the same. With some of the agreements you are free to distribute it (generally with providing source or links to sources). Some of the agreements do require you to contact the copy holder and some are forbidden by laws.
You have to look into each file or set of files. From your list, you can't even give some of them away legally. |
I dun know if this helpful...
have you heard about SUSE STUDIO? |
i think for anything that is under the gpl, you are free to sell it for however much you want and to distribute it to whoever you want so long as you provide the source code you used along with whatever changes you made.
i would read each of the eula's for the non-gpl software to make sure you dont get sued by any of those companies. |
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