Re: Closed source modules will be banned from kernel?

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--- On Mon, 7/7/08, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Closed source modules will be banned from kernel?
> To: olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx, "For users of Fedora" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: "Alan Cox" <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 6:11 PM
> Antonio Olivares wrote:
> > Thank you Alan for sharing your expertise on this
> issue.  I also wonder if the kernel ever gets released
> under GPL v3.  If it does, then surely the binary stuff
> would be banned for good.
> 
> GPLv2 vs GPLv3 doesn't make much of a difference. 
If it did not make much of a difference, then why is Linus Torvalds very much opposed to releasing the kernel(s) in this new version?

There has to be a catch here!

I see many projects are thinking of releasing in GPL version 3, but they need to contact some authors about it.  Mplayer is one that comes to mind, I read in their site something like that.  

>There is no specific 
> language covering proprietary modules in either license. It
> is copyright 
> holders intent and the definition of derivative work that
> matters. 
> Several copyright holders have clearly established their
> intent in the 
> position statement.
> 
> Rahul

Regards,

Antonio 


      

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