The Dll and Gui is made by me.
THe sourcecode for the GUI is free..., so you can reuse it in your own code. You can make changes and release it as GPL if you want, add a clause that explicit allow it the be used with 1scdll.dll.
As author, you can give a software the license you like the most.
License PcHelpware
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The userinterface is GPL or BSD, pick the license you like the most.
1SCDLL.dll is freeware, the user interface can freely link to it.
Can we add remote support to our commercial application ? Yes you can, PcHelpware is not GPL so bundling and distribution with commercial applications is allowed.
Can we make our own remote support program that use 1SCDLL.dll and sell it? Yes, you can. Natural, the added value will have to be something, else people would never buy it.
Can we use the driver and 1SCDLL.dll for something else then remote support? No, both are build with sources from other commercial applications. This mean that i can not allow that it would be use for something simular. Permission can be granted, but by default NO.
This software is subject to the U.S. Export Administration Regulations and other U.S. law, and may not be exported or re-exported to certain countries (currently Afghanistan (Taliban controlled areas), Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria) or to persons or entities prohibited from receiving U.S. exports (including Denied Parties, entities on the Bureau of Export Administration Entity List, and Specially Designated Nationals).
export code CCATS# G025801ECCN 5D002
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Secondly, what process is in place to ensure that there is no GPL code in 1scdll.dll? Has there been any third-party auditing?
Good question, i always wondered myself how you can verify if someone is using code that you released as GPL.
++ You only can use a decompiler, debugger to prove it.
++ But then , when you use a decompiler, you possible violate
that software license. Then you violate a license to prove a license
violation...
For now, you have to believe me when i tell you that no GPL code is used
in the DLL. Looking at the PcHelpware license it would be very stupid to
use GPL sourcecode and allow commercial usage.