Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Dual-Licensing Linux Kernel with GPL V2 and GPL V3 | From | Michael Poole <> | Date | Wed, 20 Jun 2007 23:15:43 -0400 |
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david@lang.hm writes:
> if the GPL can excercise control over compilations, then if Oracle > were to ship a Oracle Linux live CD that contained the Oracle Database > in the filesystem image, ready to run. then the GPL would be able to > control the Oracle Database code.
By copyright law, it could. By its language, it does not.
> if the GPL can't do this then it can't control the checksum either. > > again, it's not just the kernel that's part of the checksum on a tivo, > the checksum is over the kernel + initial filesystem, much of which > contains code not covered by the gPL)
Again, did you miss where I pointed out that this makes it *worse* for Tivo, because they are tying together -- and making inseparable -- a combination that would otherwise be "mere aggregation"?
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