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by gpanders
1884 days ago
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Not everyone agrees on this point [1]. One relevant quote: "This is ultimately a question not of the GPL per se, but of how copyright law defines derivative works." Whether or not dynamic linking constitutes a "derived" work is still an open question, legally speaking. Obviously the FSF has their own thoughts on this, but it's unclear how an actual court would rule. (IANAL, this is not legal advice, etc. etc.) [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License#Lin... |
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In fact, state of ambiguity is the worst for everyone because neither will users be able assume they can exercise their free software rights. So everyone loses.