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I use the 1060 NetKernel to provide a remotely accessible service. Does this count as distribution?

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I use the 1060 NetKernel to provide a remotely accessible service. Does this count as distribution?

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Yes. We require that remotely accessible code, or software as service as it is sometimes called, is equivalent to a full redistribution and so the usual distribution terms apply. Therefore you may freely use the 1060 NetKernel if you release the source code to your service – if you do not wish to release your source then you must obtain a closed license.

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