Hi Alex, try http://groups.drupal.org/legal I am not a lawyer. This is my limited personal understanding. But I believe you can charge what ever you want for a module. The GPL 2 requires that you distributed the source and GPL 2 or greater license with it. So unless they are refusing to include the GPL license with it and the source code this shouldn't be a problem. They are also offering 1 month of support with a single domain usage, and 1 year of updates and 1 month of support for the multi-domain usage. Again, as long as their "license" doesn't conflict with the GPL 2 or greater license I don't see a direct violation. GPL 2 doesn't demand future releases of software. Kieran On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Alex Barth <alex@developmentseed.org> wrote:
This may have come up before, but http://integrationservic.es/drupal.php launched on Nov 12 and appears to be violating drupal's GPL2 by charging 33 $ for a module download:
http://drupal.org/node/229996#comment-2210628
http://integrationservic.es/drupal.php
http://twitter.com/cc_php/status/5654452582
Is this
a) A violation of of drupal's GPL 2? (In my understanding very clearly so) b) What are the proper steps to be taken to get this code taken down or published?
Alex Barth http://www.developmentseed.org/blog tel (202) 250-3633