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by microtonal 5017 days ago
It's not that simple. Relevant reading in this context:

https://lwn.net/Articles/455013/

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"Each kernel release is a different work; the chances that any given piece of code has been modified in a new release are pretty high. One could argue that each kernel release comes with its own license; the termination of one does not necessarily affect rights to other releases."

That is the argument I am making.