Evo zanimljivog stava:
The word "free'' has two legitimate general meanings; it can refer either to freedom or to price. When we speak of "free software'', we're talking about freedom, not price. (Think of "free speech'', not "free beer''.)
Joomla is released under the GNU General Public license (GNU GPL).The GNU GPL provides for a person or persons to distribute Joomla for a fee, but not actually charging for the software itself, because Joomla is free. Joomla is free to share and change, but if you do change it in anyway, can you also change the license and make it commercial? No! The whole GPL is devoted to ensuring this does not happen. Copyright, a much more refined and stringent law will prevent this as well.
A na Joomla sajtu kaze se ovako:
From the start let's make one thing clear - you own your site, the content of the site is yours and does not belong to anyone else. There is an obligation to maintain the copyright notice within Joomla's PHP source code but you are not obliged to allocate the copyright of your site to anyone but you in the publicly visible page footer
to mozete pogledati ovdje:
http://help.joomla.org/compone...aq/task,view/id,45/Itemid,268/
Zaključak (moj zaključak):
Možete ukloniti Joomla Copyright iz footera, ali ne i iz source koda. Ne smijete predstavljati
Joomla softver kao svoj (to je ono o cemu od pocetka govorim) i prodavati ga drugima. Znači ne možete nekom reći "ja ću vam napraviti portal za 500Evra", onda otići kući, skinuti Joomlu, instalirati i reći da ste nešto napravili.
Možete reći da ste naplatili instalaciju 500 Evra, ali ne i da ste napravili softver!