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Re: GNU "Moral Codes"
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John Hasler |
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Re: GNU "Moral Codes" |
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Sat, 25 Aug 2007 22:15:23 -0500 |
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mike3 writes:
> Does this mean the answer is no (since you've said GPL only applies to
> GPL software and anything not convered by GPL or affiliated with it or
> FSF is way out of FSF's jurisdiction)?
The FSF has no "jurisdiction". It is not a government or court and the GPL
is not a law. The FSF can sue people who infringe their copyrights. They
have no say in the matter when it comes to software in which they own no
copyright regardless of how it is licensed.
--
John Hasler
john@dhh.gt.org
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA
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- Re: GNU "Moral Codes", mike3, 2007/08/25
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Re: GNU "Moral Codes", David Kastrup, 2007/08/21