2008/10/12 Roberto A. Foglietta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>  As far as I understood, it is because you have the right to run a
> software and load it in your memory, as usually a library does, it is
> possible for everybody (so a non-GPL'ed software too) call that
> software API until a licence term specifically forbid it. For example
> in Linux they have solved this issue declaring which APIs are
> available for GPL modules and what are not.
>

available for non-GPL modules and what are not.


-- 
/roberto
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