From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2005-07-13 19:29:59
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Read and respond to this message at: https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=3245740 By: alih I have sent a question to FSF about the AT&T legality in this situation. And the answer is interesting. Here it is (I have mistaken GhostScript for GhostView in a hurry): > A company (AT&T) is distributing their program (GSDjVu) under a free > but not GPL-compatible license (CPL). The distribution contains only > the source and has no GPL'd parts. However, the only and intended use > of this source is to be linked against a GPL'd program (GhostView). Is > that legal? No. Please tell the copyright holders of GhostView. -- -Dave "Novalis" Turner GPL Compliance Engineer Free Software Foundation Ilya ______________________________________________________________________ You are receiving this email because you elected to monitor this forum. To stop monitoring this forum, login to SourceForge.net and visit: https://sourceforge.net/forum/unmonitor.php?forum_id=103286 |