From: John W. E. <jw...@be...> - 2005-04-24 14:56:26
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On 24-Apr-2005, Paul Kienzle <pki...@us...> wrote: | Whether or not the above is a correct interpretation has AFAIK not been | decided. I happen to disagree with the FSF interpretation. Linking is | a completely arbitrary criterion. I could just as easily write the | arguments to a file and call a separate program to invoke the function. | A memory based filesystem would make this faster. It should even be | possible to write a specialized 'filesystem' which allows one process | to access memory from another without a copy, making the overhead | almost invisible. Again, IANAL, but because the GPL uses copyright law, I think the key question is whether one is creating a derivative work. It does not really matter what technical means are employed to create the derivative. A court may eventually decide that linking (static, dynamic, or otherwise) does not create a derivative work. But until then, I will stick with the FSF interpretation. jwe |