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Re: GPL & commercial software, the critical distinction (fwd)
On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 07:09:51PM -0500, Jim Choate wrote:
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| The problem with your interpretation is that in a sense you want your cake and
| eat it too. In short you want to be able to use somebody elses code in your
| product without their having a say in how their code is used or receiving a
| cut of the profits. The GPL/LGPL is specificaly designed to prevent this.
I'll suggest that in a security context, having ones cake and
eating it too may not be such a bad thing. If I can develop a
commercial product with crypto code thats been made available to the
community, then there is a lower chance the code will contain bogosity
in its security critical functions.
The GPL (not the LGPL) specifically prevents this with the
best of intentions.
Adam
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"It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once."
-Hume