Ahhh, the Artistic license, yeah, you can distribute binaries without source if you change-names-docs-trademarks... and document where to get the original source
- http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-1.0
- 3.c You may modify ... provided ... rename ... manual ... differences from original
- 4.c You may distribute ... provided ... non-standard names ... document where get original
- http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-2.0
- Distribution of Compiled Forms of the Standard Version or Modified Versions without the Source
- (5) You may Distribute ... provided document where get original
- (6) You may Distribute ... provided give source to original owner / buyers on demand
Distribute means buy/sell/whatever
Naturally I'm not a lawyer and I don't pretend to be lawyer and this isn't legal advice and my sit-upon is itchy :)
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