> The GPL doesn't seem to explicitly allow me to restrict its flow, so > regardless of whether or not he has a job tomorrow for violating company > policies, the legality is such that I don't think they could actually bust > him on a copyright violation, since any modifications/derivative works HAD > to be under the GPL as well, granting him the right to redistribute the code. > What clause in the GPL requires that all modification/derivative works must be under the GPL? GPL 2b says any modifications/derivatives which are distributed or published must be under the GPL. Software copied to internal company servers, no matter how geographically distant, is still not distributed or published.
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption in GP... bruce
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption ... Justin Wells
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exempt... David Starner
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exempt... Derek Balling
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption ... Forrest J. Cavalier III
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exempt... Justin Wells
- Re: Corel: No "internal" ex... Mark Shewmaker
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption ... bruce
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exempt... Derek Balling
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption ... Forrest J. Cavalier III
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exempt... Derek J. Balling
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption ... Forrest J. Cavalier III
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption ... Forrest J. Cavalier III
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exempt... Kristofer
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption ... bruce
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exempt... Derek Balling
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption ... Forrest J. Cavalier III
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exempt... Justin Wells
- Re: Corel: No "internal" exemption ... bruce

