Am Fri, 08 Feb 2008 03:20:26 +1030 schrieb David Newall <davidn@davidnewall.com>:The license says that derivative work has to be GPL. Naturally, every sensible and practically usable license has gray areas. We know that and we live with that. But if there's room for interpretation, it's perfectly OK and helpful, if the copyright holder states what his interpretation is. If you use an EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL symbol in non-GPL code, you know that the owner of the work doesn't agree with you license-wise. You had to cheat, e.g. by setting your MODULE_LICENCE to "GPL", and deliberately acted against the wishes of the copyright holder. Here in Germany, the GPL is enforceable, and such evidence will at least weaken your position. You won't get away with just saying you didn't know the copyright holder's position. Even printouts of some mails in this thread could be used to prove that you knew. IANAL, there hasn't been such a case AFAIK, and you might well leave the court unharmed. But can you (or anyone else) be sure? That's what it's all about. Yes it does. Chapter 2b requires any part that is derived from a GPL work to be GPL, too. As you well know. Just to help you a bit: The only argument you could use is that a kernel module, even if it uses GPL'ed kernel code, is not a derivative work. You _might_ succeed with that interpretation, even before a German court, and even if it can be proven that you knew that the original author doesn't agree with you. Come on, try it! Oh, come on! You cannot turn a derived work into an original work just by distributing them seperately. Thanks, Hans --
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