| Originally published: Monday, 1 May 2000 | Author: Olav Phillips |
| Published to: enhance_articles_multimedia/Video | Page: 1/1 [Standard view] |
GPL Violation - NvidiaThe General Public License is a powerful license with a powerful ideology. The GPL
forbids use of GPL'ed code in closed-source, proprietary software. The model has
already proven itself, but sometimes mistakes happen. GPL'ed code found its way
into a closed-source kernel module; Nvidia's proprietary beta Xfree86 driver.
This is the story about how mistakes happen, and how they can be fixed with
polite communication.
Read about it herearchive.org.
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The General Public License is a powerful license with a powerful ideology. The GPL
forbids use of GPL'ed code in closed-source, proprietary software. The model has
already proven itself, but sometimes mistakes happen. GPL'ed code found its way
into a closed-source kernel module; Nvidia's proprietary beta Xfree86 driver.
This is the story about how mistakes happen, and how they can be fixed with
polite communication.
Read about it herearchive.org.