Re: Plugins, libraries, licenses and Debian
bts@alum.mit.edu (Brian T. Sniffen) writes:
> No, that's because the GPL is designed to work well in a variety of
> legal climates, and each different jurisdiction spells out the
> definition of "Derived Work" in its own legal code.
I did a quick look in Swedish and Norwegian copyright law (those are
the ones that apply to me), and I couldn't find the slightest hint of
a definition for anything.
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Måns Rullgård
mru@kth.se
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