Actually the modem code is mostly GPL (2.1) as I seem to recall when I
was porting it.
Probably selected the wrong license while reaching for LGPL 2.1, but
there it is...


On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 1:21 AM, Bruce Perens <[email protected]> wrote:
> We need LGPL for this one rather than GPL. The rest of the codec and
> modem are LGPL and are OK to combine with proprietary software, as long
> as you provide (in short) a method of replacing them in situ, the source
> code, and the proper license statement.
>
>      Thanks
>
>      Bruce
>
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