"David Schwartz" <davids@webmaster.com> writes:Correct. This isn't very obvious to me. The licence doesn't talk about GPL or non-GPL exports. It doesn't restrict the use, only distribution of the software. One is free to remove _GPL from the code and distribute it anyway (except perhaps for some DMCA nonsense). If a code is a derivative work it has to be distributed (use is not restricted) under GPL, EXPORT _GPL or not _GPL. One may say _GPL is a strong indication that all users are automatically a derivative works, but it's only that - indication. It doesn't mean they are really derivative works and it doesn't mean a module not using any _GPL exports isn't a derivative. I think introducing these _GPL symbols was a mistake in the first place. -- Krzysztof Halasa --
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