Wichert Akkerman wrote:

> If you listen to random developers, sure. I have seen so many developers
> make so many bogus claims about licensing that I do not put any trust in
> blog posts like that. Might I suggest that you use arguments from people
> who have a real legal knowledge instead? Places like groklaw,
> gpl-violations.org, the various FSF and related organisations, etc.

I so hate licensing arguments, but I still tend to agree with Mikko.  I see 
no evidence that the GPL is enforceable at the level of an "import".  If you 
have examples, please tell us.  Additionally, while knowing the FSF's stance 
is important - as it can tell you what they _consider_ actionable - any 
statement they make about enforceability of the GPL is clearly self-serving 
and, without legal precedents, is about as much use as listening to random 
developers.
-- 
derek


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