>Be careful how you write those attachments, they are often written in such a 
>way that they become additional restrictions and thus become non-open source.
Again, it's a closed list. Everything within this list is still GPLv3
and thus open source. That's what GPLv3's Section 7 is all about.

>I wouldn't reccomend using them as they are both removable by any third party 
>that consumes your code
> (and thus are nearly useless) and they in essence make your project less 
> compatible with other gplv3 projects.

A discussion at 
http://www.crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3:mss:16644:201004:baooabockhghncepdbhi
claimed that additional restrictions (as opposed to additional
permissions) can *not* be removed by anyone who modifies the code.

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