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Re: GPL question: msg#00208org.gnu.discuss
Paul Jarc wrote: > > caftgr@xxxxxxxxxxxx (CafTgr) wrote: > > b) A kernel module, developed in-house > > According to Linux, Torvalds, I guess. > kernel modules are derivatives of the kernel, and > so must not be distributed except under the GPL. That's utter bullshit. Just like his other crapola on GPL_ONLY stuff: "As it is, the kernel requires modules to tell it their license, and if you lie to it, that is not only potentially violating the DMCA, it's also likely a crime under regular copyright laws (ie you are knowingly misrepresenting a license - in this case the license of the binary part, and that's not legal either)." Sega vs. Accolade, to begin with. > He might be wrong, Well, watching him playing "gray area, be afraid" game from time to time on lkml is quite entertaining. > but you could only prove it by going to court, which you'd probably > like to avoid. So to be safe, put your module under the GPL. Yeah. And also buy a ton or so of "SCO IP license"... to be safe. regards, alexander. |
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