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2006-01-19
Certainly.
You can modify it, and sell binaries under any brand you wish for any price you can get, as long as you do not violate the terms of the license by denying the recipients the rights they have under the license.
The LGPL nowhere forbids selling of binaries under a different name.
It just states, that any recipient of the software has the same rights as you have. Yust fair!