Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: GPL isn't a "Meta-contract"
Author: William Crim Posted: 8/25/2000; 7:00:05 PM Topic: A softer GPL? Msg #: 20285 (In response to 20250) Prev/Next: 20284 / 20286
The GPL can't change the license of any other code. You must change the license(or get it changed) to include GPL code legally. If you do NOT change the license of the code, then you have broken the GPL contract, and can be sued.The GPL can't just automatically take over, or make a contract on your behalf. You can't even accidentally turn your non-GPLed code into GPLed code. You have to EXPLICITLY change your non-GPLed code into GPLed code(or compatible) for you to legally include GPL code. It isn't a meta contract. The GPL only places conditions on the use of GPLed code, not other code. No matter how many times you say otherwise, you can't change that fact.
There are responses to this message:
- Read the GPL., Brett Glass, 8/26/2000; 8:28:01 AM
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