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December 10th, 2008, 10:30 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by 11001001
This attachment outlines my rates for data destruction. It's on a postcard that I give out when folks ask about my rates. My contact info is on the other side.
That's brilliant, Binary. Would you mind if I copied your methods here in Atlanta?
Another thought: I use stuff under the GNU license for data destruction. Is it legal to use things under that license for profit?
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December 11th, 2008, 04:40 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Cider
ROFL? Phyisical disk destruction? Throw if off the side of a bridge or Tow it behind your car for 50 miles?
Sometimes both, sometimes neither... 
 Originally Posted by keezel
That's brilliant, Binary. Would you mind if I copied your methods here in Atlanta?
Go right ahead. 
Another thought: I use stuff under the GNU license for data destruction. Is it legal to use things under that license for profit?
I'm not positive, but I think the GNUPL specifically prohibits profiting directly from any title published under it. Anybody know for sure before I go research it?
Apparently, I'm dead wrong:
from: Frequently Asked Questions about the GNU Licenses
I'd like to license my code under the GPL, but I'd also like to make it clear that it can't be used for ... commercial uses. Can I do this?
No, because those two goals contradict each other. The GNU GPL is designed specifically to prevent the addition of further restrictions. GPLv3 allows a very limited set of them, in section 7, but any other added restriction can be removed by the user.
So, it sounds like you're good to go.
Last edited by 11001001; December 11th, 2008 at 04:23 PM.
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