The GPLv3 draft does not impose any use restrictions -- it imposes *modification* restrictions.
Posted Sep 27, 2006 15:32 UTC (Wed) by
JoeF (subscriber, #4486)
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The GPLv3 draft does not impose any use restrictions -- it imposes *modification* restrictions. by Jel
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Some GPLv3 clarifications from the FSF
The GPLv2, yes. GPLv3 is not a free software license, because it restricts the use. Unless you define free as in "free beer".
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