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I am using the 1060 NetKernel as a part of a service that is remotely accessible but not publicly accessible. Does this count as a distribution?

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I am using the 1060 NetKernel as a part of a service that is remotely accessible but not publicly accessible. Does this count as a distribution?

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Yes. Even though the service is private you are allowing access from a different location and so this is a distribution. You are required to provide the source code to your application on a publicly accessible server, or obtain a commercial license.

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