> To put this in clear and understandable words. The end user has to break
> the GPL license and thus violate the copyright of the kernel developers.

Not quite - the GPL deals with distribution. You can put whatever you
like in your own kernel if you don't ever distribute it. Shipping code
for people to put back into kernels with that as a clear intent gets you
back into more murky waters.

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