- or compiled by the jXWT Engine Compiler are specifically NOT
- considered "derivitave works" of the engine, so long as they do
- not contain any code copied from the engine.
-
- As an additional clarification to the General Public License,
- please note that if you apply a digital signature to the XWT
- Engine, you have created a modified work, and your digital
- signature constitutes part of the derived work ("any associated
- interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control
- compilation and installation of the executable"). You must
- distribute your digital signature in "the preferred form of the
- work for making modifications to it," meaning your private
- key. Since virtually all Trusted Root CA's have clauses in their
- certificate agreements prohibiting public distribution of a
- private key for which they have issued a certificate, you
- probably cannot publicly distribute signed XWT binaries without
- obtaining a special license. Privately distributed binaries are,
- of course, permitted.
-
+ are specifically NOT considered "derivitave works" of the engine,
+ so long as they do not contain any code copied from the engine.