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Date:      Fri, 5 Oct 2007 03:54:42 -0700
From:      "David Schwartz" <davids@webmaster.com>
To:        "Freebsd-Chat@Freebsd. Org" <freebsd-chat@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: viral license free fork of freebsd
Message-ID:  <MDEHLPKNGKAHNMBLJOLKMEIEHEAC.davids@webmaster.com>
In-Reply-To: <MDEHLPKNGKAHNMBLJOLKIEIBHEAC.davids@webmaster.com>

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> > I am intrested in putting together a version of FreeBSD (at least the
> > non-ports portion) that is 100% viral license (gpl and lgpl [not
> > techinically viral but I don't trust it]) free... where would be a
> > good starting point on this project?

> The short answer is that you simply cannot do this. You cannot
> set the licensing terms on code you did not write without a
> written relicensing agreement from the original author, which you
> don't have. This is the law in the United States and it's
> probably impossible for this or other reasons elsewhere.
[snip]

Ignore me. I'm sorry, I misread his original post. I saw the "100% viral
license" and didn't connect the "free" after the parenthesis to mean *NO*
viral license. Not "100% viral license" and "free" which is clearly not what
he meant.

So here I am bringing up the very thing I was complaining about constantly
being brought up. In my defense, it is 4AMish my time.

DS





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