NyaGPT 11/dez./2016 às 11:17
Is it allowed to post LGPL Games form external sources for free on greenlight?
basicley the LGPL is all about freedom of distribution is the fact the license allows me to distribute and modify it reason enough to be able to post it on greenlight i WILL tell the people its NOT my game and will make money using my own lua DLCs with content of my own(wich by the LGPL is not falling under the license cause of the fact its linked and not mixed with the code!) so is this gona get me into trouble or can i post it i mean the license allows me but idk if vaulve wuld be mad at me if i publish someone's else its work its gona be there with as main goal advertizing purpeses NOT to make money!
also the project is called minetest its a minecraft clone but it has NO textures/code form the game!
Última edição por NyaGPT; 11/dez./2016 às 11:17
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cinedine 11/dez./2016 às 12:33 
You completely misunderstood the license terms. What you are planning to do is using the library while adding meaningless stuff.
From the sound of it you're planning to re-release Skyrim bundled with some mods of your own and some new textures.
Macenn 11/dez./2016 às 14:58 
LGPL is absolutely r e t a r d e d license but it doesn't restrict you to even sell other people work AS LONG AS you give thrm acces to the source code. Meaning if it's already in sourceforge or github you don't even have to worry about that. You get it? You don't even have to make it free to play and sell only DLC, you can legally sell the whole game.
But if you want to sell game that has free alternative you have to make it special somehow. Like adding achievements and trading cards for example.
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