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    SubjectRE: Reiserfs licencing - possible GPL conflict?
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    	Let's look at what he says:

    > Reiserfs is hereby licensed according to the Gnu Public License,

    I presume he means the _General_ Public License. Note that the GPL's own
    copyright terms prevent it from being used except to distribute software
    under it.

    > but with the following special terms:

    Now watch what he does here.

    > you may not integrate it
    > into any kernel (or if not added to a kernel, into any software
    > system) which is not also a GPL kernel (software system)

    This is already prohibited by the GPL. In fact, most of the difference
    between GPL software and PD software is that GPL software may not be
    integrated with non-GPL software.

    > without
    > obtaining from Hans Reiser an exception to this license.

    And he's willing to sell exceptions.

    > David,
    >
    > This is not what it says. but its his code, and he can do whatever he
    > likes with it.
    >
    > Jeff

    I read it again, it says that it's distributed under the GPL, and he's
    willing to sell exceptions to allow it to be integrated with proprietary
    kernels.

    DS

    > David Schwartz wrote:
    > >
    > > I think you're misunderstanding the plain language of
    > what he is saying. He
    > > is saying that he is offering it under the GPL license. But if you want
    > > additional rights not granted under the GPL license (such as
    > the right to
    > > include it in a proprietary operating system), you may be able
    > to purchase
    > > them from him.
    > >
    > > DS


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