Summary
Indy (Internet Direct) is dual
licensed. You can review which license better suits your needs, and use that
license. You can even change your mind later if you have previously chosen one.
The Indy BSD License
The Indy BSD license is a very no
nonsense license that allows you to do almost anything you want with Indy,
provided you provide proper attribution. The Indy BSD License can be found at http://www.nevrona.com/Indy/BSDLicense.html
.
The Indy MPL License
To make it easier and consistent
for JEDI users, we also offer an MPL v1.1 (Mozilla
Public License). The Indy MPL License can be found at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html
.
Mozilla
is the Open Source initiative formulated by Netscape for the next generation of
their web browsers. Netscape states "We believe this license satisfies the
Debian Free Software Guidelines which provide a
commonly accepted definition of "free software," much like other free
software licenses such as GPL or BSD."
Project JEDI's implementation of the MPL allows developers to use its code in their applications ("Larger Work") regardless of whether the intended distribution will be in the public domain or as commercial applications, as long as the license conditions are met. For a more detailed explanation, an annotated version of the MPL License (http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/annotated.html) is available.