Re: Why is Fedora not a Free GNU/Linux distributions?

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Alexandre Oliva wrote:
On Jul 20, 2008, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

probably no one would bother to prove the lineage knowing that an
identical non-GPL'd copy existed.

And, even if one did, AFAIK the copyright over the code in question is
held solely by the party who first offered it under a more permissive
license, so why would she bother to enforce a less permissive license,
even if she could?  But then, IANAL.

Agreed that there is next to no chance for enforcement in such a case, but does your reading of the GPL not indicate that non-GPL distribution of copies of anything ever covered by its work-as-a-whole provision is prohibited? I don't see any escape clause. Separately packaged dual-licensed packages might leave the choice of subsequent redistribution up to the recipient, but I don't see any provision for snipping a function out of covered code and re-using it in a way the GPL would not permit.

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