Jan Wildeboer jan.wildeboer@gmx.de wrote:
Although you might be distributing code that cannot function independently, you are not copying the original code, so you don't need the permission of its author.
Something we cannot examine without the sources. To make sure the code is independent we need to compare their module with our code and sample sources.
Sadly, in most legal systems that I know, you will have to prove the case with the available facts, unless you get a friendly judge who will compel them to show the code.
I don't like the OAGPL posted elsewhere in this thread. It seems to have problems. Why is the GPL perceived as inadequate for web-based software?