Alfred, please, please, PLEASE: the word is not "deriviate", it is "*DERIVATIVE*". It comes from the verb "derive", passing through the noun "derivation", leading to the adjective "derivatiVE".
Thanks, though I'm fully aware of the fact, my fingers are not. :-) Alexander T understands full well about the difference between "mere aggregation" and "derivative works". It's been explained often enough to him, and he's certainly intelligent enough to understand. He's also admitted that he trolls this group as a hobby. As trolls go, he's a fairly friendly cuddly sort, so feed him a little if you like, but not too much. That I know too, but I am a naive person and I hope that Alexander will one day get a clue if one beats him hard enough. > In fact, not everything in the Linux kernel is under the GPL. > To comply with the GNU GPL, everything in Linux must be licensed > under the GNU GPL, as stated by the GNU GPL. See section 2. Incidentally, I just saw on Groklaw that Daniel Wallace has had yet another claim (this time against IBM and RedHat) dismissed. He didn't manage to allege that IBM/RedHat had done anything which violated the law, even after amending his complaint twice. I wonder how much these escapades have cost him. I suspect that he will go bankrupt. Thanks. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
