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what does distributed mean?
I've seen the comment made that contribution of code isn't required as long as the software isn't "distributed." My question is can anybody clearly define what a distribution of software is and is not? If a large insurance company modifies software and allows its "independent contractor" agents to use the software in selling their insurance products -- is that a distribution of software? What about software as a service?