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SFLC: The Linux Kernel, CDDL and Related Issues

SFLC: The Linux Kernel, CDDL and Related Issues

[Announcements] Posted Feb 27, 2016 13:36 UTC (Sat) by corbet

The Software Freedom Law Center weighs in on the ZFS controversy with a long and somewhat academic posting. The TL;DR is that it depends on what the kernel developers want. "No existing record conclusively or convincingly demonstrates whether the only relevant licensing community, the holders of kernel copyright, intends a literal or equitable interpretation of its license terms under present circumstances. As so often in the long history of our law, both literal and equitable postures of interpretation are completely tenable, and reasonable people in the relevant roles may justifiably disagree. The matter is smaller than that which divided the Pharisees from the Saducees, but from a legal theory point of view it is of the same fundamental kind."

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