pedrox wrote:I take the source code of Gull, I change three random values, I change the name as SquarknII and I keep it private but promoted it in multiple Web pages as a new and original engine and I play in the world championship. Your call it a derivative?
You can even make it commercial
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pedrox wrote:I can call derivative Toga, Fire, Ivanhoe or Houdini and others but not to an engine as SquarknII where the author takes a code and change 3 values random without knowing what it make.
Well, I guess it doesn't matter how many changes were made. When reading some CCC discussions not so long ago I got an impression, that the term clone should be applied only to those engines, which are distributed with a license violation of some other engine. However I totally agree with the ethical aspect of your opinion.
BTW, I've got two questions about licensing:
1) Does participation in a championship of a closed source private derivative comply with the GPL (if no reference to the original engine is given)?
2) What can I do with an engine, which source code was released without any license at all? And if it was released not by the author, but someone else?