Comment Re:OK (Score 0) 376
Linux is trademarked.
Linux Mark Institute, exclusive licensor of the Linux trademark on behalf of its owner, Linus Torvalds.
Linux is trademarked.
Linux Mark Institute, exclusive licensor of the Linux trademark on behalf of its owner, Linus Torvalds.
Charging, say, $500 wouldn't be legal, because there's no way it costs that much to send out a CD.
If you're delivering the software yourself into a really remote place?
Charging any amount is legal. But people have the choice to get it from you, or from somebody else. It is fair.
It doesn't prevent people from creating GPL'ed apps that work only on a $100 Windows platform...
If the source is available, then it's your right to distribute. How you distribute it, it is up to your own capability (the fee required to submit the app into the App Store) and media (internet fees, paper, CDs, etc).
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert Einstein