Where it gets into lawyer land (grey areas) is if you actually embed the brltty code in your code. Is that considered modifying brltty? I don't think in that case you could actually use it without modifying brltty but if you could??

THis is the type of thing lawyers love.

Tom

On Mon, 12 Sep 2016, Samuel Thibault wrote:

Samuel Thibault, on Mon 12 Sep 2016 21:19:20 +0200, wrote:
There are a *lot* of shipped computers which run both GPL programs and
proprietary programs.

Think about all the TV sets, DSL routers, etc. which make abundant use
of GPL software along with their own user proprietary interfaces. That
poses no problem. It's only if they modify the GPL software that they
have to provide the source code of the modifications.

Samuel
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