Frank Hecker wrote:
If you copied code from an existing file that is under the MPL/GPL/LGPL trilicense, then your source code file (or files) that contain that code must be under the trilicense as well. In other words, your source code files that contain the copied code should also contain a copy of the original license notices from the files where the code originated.
Sorry Franck, whilst it doesn't change much to your answer to ZeodoHokill, I believe you are not properly describing it here.
Mozilla has a policy that code that is contributed back for integration in the tree must be trilicensed.
But the point of trilicensing is that people who just use the code in their own project have the right to use any one of the three license, or any combination they want of them.
So people who release their project under the GPL licence can include mozilla files as GPL only, and thus not worry about possible incompatibilities between GPL and MPL.
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