On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Alan wrote:
> Bodo Eggert <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This patch changes the module license handling code to:
> > - allow modules to have multiple licenses
>
> NAK
I still think it would be a good idea, but if too many people misinterpret
my concept, you can't do that.
> > - access GPL symbols if at least one license is GPL-compatible
>
> NAK
>
> The legal boundary of a work is not "the file".
IMO, the scope of the MODULE_LICENSE is the module. If you intend to ship
one binary using _only_ the proprietary license, you'll have to remove the
license=GPL-string. Obviously this isn't obvious. :(
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