[R] running R-code outside of R
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
rdiaz02 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 25 17:54:55 CEST 2008
I am not an expert nor a lawyer but ...
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:28 PM, Michael Conklin
<michael.conklin at markettools.com> wrote:
>
> Spencer Graves wrote:
>
>> If you want to hide the fact that you are using R -- especially
> if >you charge people for your software that uses R clandestinely --
> that's a >violation of the license (GPL). I doubt if anyone associated
> with R would >bother with a lawsuit, but a competitor who offers related
> software might. >
>>
>> Best Wishes,
>> Spencer
>
> Do I understand the implication of the license correctly (forgive my
> ignorance here).
>
> If I analyze a client's data using an R script I created then I can
> charge the client a $20,000 consulting fee, but, if I let the client
> push the button to execute the R script and charge him 10 cents for the
> privilege then I can be sued for violating the GPL? Or are my
I think you cannot be sued for the second either. In fact, the status
of the code behind web-based applications was part of the reason for
the creation of the Affero GPL. Some of the provisions in the Affero
license, I think, were initially supposed to have been included in the
GPL 3, but they finally weren't.
These links might be relevant:
http://www.affero.org/oagf.html
http://fsfeurope.org/projects/gplv3/fisl-rms-transcript.en.html#q20-affero
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#TOCUnreleasedMods
Since R is covered by the GPL, not the Affero license, I think you
cannot be sued. (That said, I personally use the Affero license for
all our web-based stuff).
> assumptions on the first part also incorrect and R can only be used for
> the free betterment of mankind?
>
I think that cynical remark is totally out of line.
R.
> Mike
>
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Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
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Structural Biology and Biocomputing Programme
Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO)
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