Binary-only kernel modules may be banned
Posted Dec 14, 2006 0:21 UTC (Thu) by
martinfick (subscriber, #4455)
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Binary-only kernel modules may be banned by alriddoch
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Binary-only kernel modules may be banned
When I use a graphics companies installer to build and install a proprietary driver and install it in my kernel, the derivative work is never distributed.
Uhmm, that proprietary driver is being distributed to you isn't it? That is the issue, if that proprietary driver is a derivative work of ther kernel than it is against the GPL to distribute it to you in the first place. And, unless that driver was written for some other OS and ported to linux later, it is most likely considered a derivative work. Just because that driver is not distributed along with the linux kernel does not make it not a derivative work. -INAL.
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