> The file appears to be a derived work. This may also affect its
> copyright status. The only reason HP should be involved is if the
> file somehow contains material copyrighted by HP.
>
> The whole licensing issue for the linux program and modules,
> particularly for individual files, appears to be a mess. The
> COPYING file is vague on the licensing for files. The recommended
> wording suggested by the FSF isn't used. I can't see that adding
> MODULE_LICENSE("GPL") lines is going to help much.
>
> There are several GPL licenses and versions. The line isn't
> going to mean much to a lawyer. I really think each file should
> be specific about its licensing in words that can be clearly
> understood.
>
> Dave
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> J. David Anglin
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