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Re: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?

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To: pradeep singh rautela <rautelap@...>
Cc: Greg KH <greg@...>, <linux-kernel@...>
Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 2:26 am

On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:40:26AM +0530, pradeep singh rautela wrote:

I share Greg's opinion that this list is not the place for getting or
giving legal advice. Please _do_ consult a lawyer.
In my _personal_opinion_, dual licensing gives you the right to choose
between two licenses. If a file is dual licensed BSD/GPLv2, anybody
(including yourself) is free to get rid of the BSD part and make it
GPLv2 only.

Thanks,
Hans

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[Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, pradeep singh rautela, (Tue Apr 29, 1:37 am)
Re: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, pradeep singh rautela, (Tue Apr 29, 5:16 am)
Re: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, Bart Van Assche, (Tue Apr 29, 2:33 am)
Re: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, pradeep singh rautela, (Tue Apr 29, 2:10 am)
Re: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, Hans J. Koch, (Tue Apr 29, 2:26 am)
RE: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, David Schwartz, (Thu May 1, 10:59 am)
Re: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, Pavel Machek, (Wed May 14, 11:28 am)
RE: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, David Schwartz, (Wed May 14, 7:36 pm)
Re: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, Pavel Machek, (Thu May 15, 2:23 pm)
Re: [Q]Can a file be dual licensed in upstream kernel?, pradeep singh rautela, (Tue Apr 29, 2:31 am)
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