On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Justin Wells wrote: > This "or any later version" has always bugged me. What if the FSF loses > a lawsuit against Evil Corp., and in order to pay a judgement, all of > the FSF's intellectual property rights are awarded to Evil Corp.; which > then releases a version of the GPL which allows Evil Corp. to make > proprietary use of any GPL'd software. >... > That's why I don't do it. If someone can convince me that this would > never happen, I don't mind adding the "or any later version", but in > the past, for this reason, I have always specified an exact version > of the GPL for my software. What happens if later on there's a GPL version 3, and someone wants to mix code from a GPL program which uses version 3, and yours?
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