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tomld
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I was reading the GPL license. Sounds like you can charge a fee for a modified version of a open source program licensed under the GNU/GPL agreement. However it also sounds like you must provide source code to anyone who wants it of your new modified software. Is this correct?
If you fully integrate a modified WP blog system into a 3rd party site, which accounts for 10% of the sites activity, what source code would be have to reveal? How would you reveal only the modified blog system and not the other 90% of your site that integrates with the modified WP system?
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tomld
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Can anyone confirm or deny that?
Basically, this customized and integrated WP version, will be a small portion of my website. The service provided by site will be available both free and paid (upgraded version is paid). However I am not selling blog hosting or blog software, again it would just be a small benefit along with the main service. Also when fully integrated, WP would be shell of its original self. Probably not even recognizable.
Can anyone confirm or deny if my situation would allow me to customize and integrate WP into my software?