Alexandre Oliva (aoliva@redhat.com) said:Nothing. But that's not the terms it was licensed under, and no matter what someone may claim about the *spirit* of the license, adding clauses that restrict how you can deploy GPL software for use is a fundamental enough change to the practical aspect of the license that it's no wonder that people will choose not to use it. If the designers of the license are more interested in vendettas against those using the software in a way they didn't see beforehand (come on, explicitly trying to define 'consumer product'?) in order to accomplish pyrrhic victories (people moving to other platforms instead of using your newly licensed code), that's fine, it's their choice. But not everyone will want to follow that choice. Bill -
