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License Agreement david mang 14 Jan 19:00
  License Agreement Alexandre Prokoudine 15 Jan 05:28
david mang
2014-01-14 19:00:41 UTC (over 10 years ago)

License Agreement

Hi,

We have a slightly unique situation and while were almost certain were within the guidelines of Gimp's user agreement, we just wanted to confirm.

At Youth Digital, we teach students Game Design, App Development, Mod design, among a few other technical classes. When students sign up we send them a bundle to download just to streamline things and make things easier for our students who are 8-12 years old.

The download bundle includes Gimp as well as a few other softwares, We in no way rebrand Gimp or charge for it, we simply place it in the bundle so our students can get started in simpler fashion. They are still prompted to run the Gimp Installer in the normal way, we just bundle it in the download, so we don't make them hunt for it. We would love a confirmation that this doesn't in anyway infringe on Gimp's license agreement.

Thank you, If you could respond at your earliest convenience it would be much appreciated.

Best Wishes
David Mang

Alexandre Prokoudine
2014-01-15 05:28:04 UTC (over 10 years ago)

License Agreement

14 . 2014 . 23:32 "david mang" :

Hi,

We have a slightly unique situation and while were almost certain were within the guidelines of Gimp's user agreement, we just wanted to confirm.

At Youth Digital, we teach students Game Design, App Development, Mod design, among a few other technical classes. When students sign up we send them a bundle to download just to streamline things and make things easier for our students who are 8-12 years old.

The download bundle includes Gimp as well as a few other softwares, We in no way rebrand Gimp or charge for it, we simply place it in the bundle so our students can get started in simpler fashion. They are still prompted

to

run the Gimp Installer in the normal way, we just bundle it in the download, so we don't make them hunt for it. We would love a confirmation that this doesn't in anyway infringe on Gimp's license agreement.

Thank you, If you could respond at your earliest convenience it would be much appreciated.

This "slightly unique situation" is what, literally, thousands of people had already done :) And yes, it's absolutely OK to do that. In fact, we encourage you to continue shipping GIMP that way :)

Alexandre