On Thursday 14 June 2007 18:24:55 David Woodhouse wrote:Agreed. I said I wasn't going to argue about it because there *ARE* distinctions that the law makes and the GPL ignores. You can't have it both ways. If the module is distributed *with* the kernel *SOURCE* then it doesn't matter if it's a derivative work or not, because it becomes covered by the kernels license. If it's distributed with the kernel *binaries* then it is covered by its own license. In that case the only reason you'd have a right to the source is if the module is considered a "derivative work". DRH -- Dialup is like pissing through a pipette. Slow and excruciatingly painful. -
