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From: Photo L. <pho...@ya...> - 2009-06-24 00:56:32
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In other words, you have agree with what I said.
Accept the exception now. Once a usable replacement is available, remove the code/exception. The act of removing the code will make it "new code".
Thanks for disagreeing only to agree in the end.
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From: Magnus Lundin <lu...@ml...>
To: Photo Leecher <pho...@ya...>
Cc: ope...@li...
Sent: Tuesday, 23 June, 2009 23:52:02
Subject: Re: [Openocd-development] License
Photo Leecher wrote:
> Where does it say that you cannot revoke an exception in a new version/revision?
> That doesn't make sense???
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Sure
But it only applies to new code since last release when other rights were granted.
This is NOT a GPL problem, it applies anytime you give somebody a time limited licence to anything.
And this goes for all FOSS licences. And all other valid licenses, open/free/commercial or whatever
/M
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