Open is Open.
Posted Nov 10, 2005 23:30 UTC (Thu) by
bojan (subscriber, #14302)
In reply to:
Open is Open. by paulj
Parent article:
Debian and Nexenta collide
> Grand, but be clear: then we're no longer talking about a GPL licence.
Of course we are. For instance, here is a part of the text from such an exception (see: http://www.gnu.org/cgi-bin/license-quiz.cgi for an example use, as written by FSF):
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If you modify this file, you may extend these exceptions to your version of the file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete one or both of these exception statements from your version.
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So, the recipient of the software can relicense the software under the pure GPL if he/she so wishes. But the point remains - this software can be included, without any problems, in _any_ software licenced under the _pure_ GPL. In effect, it is licensed under the GPL.
PS. This text is from the copyright statement of my own software, so I didn't just pull it out of thin air.
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