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Re: Partial distribution of GPL source
From: |
Alexander Terekhov |
Subject: |
Re: Partial distribution of GPL source |
Date: |
Thu, 07 Sep 2006 11:14:08 +0200 |
lichen678 wrote:
[...]
> I don't entirely follow the legalese,
That's because it's Stallmanese, not legalese. But anyway, according
to the FSF itself, one must convert that LGPL'd stuff to GPL per LGPL
Section 3 in order to use that stuff "combined"/"linked" with GPL'd
stuff. So the LGPL is irrellevant.
http://www.linuxrising.org/files/licensingfaq.html
<quote>
We paid the FSF to have them provide us these answers. So these answers
are verified correct by people like FSF lawyer and law professor Eben
Moglen.
Question: Can someone for example distribute
1. GStreamer, the LGPL library
2. Totem, a GPL playback application
3. The binary-only Sorenson decoder
together in one distribution/operating system ?
If not, what needs to be changed to make this possible ?
Answer: This would be a problem, because the GStreamer and Totem
licenses would forbid it. In order to link GStreamer to Totem, you
need to use section 3 of the LGPL to convert GStreamer to GPL.
</quote>
regards,
alexander.