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by vintermann 1262 days ago
The GPL v3 uses the word "irrevocable". The GPL v2 and earlier, and many other open source licenses, don't.

But that the authors of GPL v3 wanted to close this gotcha loophole that you and the forum lawyer calls attention to, doesn't mean the gotcha loophole would have worked. Nor that it's going to work, or even will continue working even if it's worked before.

Courts aren't computers just executing legal code - for good and bad.

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Sure, nothing is certain related to legal matters. I was looking into this some more and there are apparently even arguments that even the GPLv3 is actually revokeable as long as all the copies were given away for free. Of course, others argue that even the BSD or MIT license are irrevocable.

There is little case law about software re-licensing at least, so yeah, it's hard to say.