There is another issue here as well. Have you checked the Windows licenses (or rather the needed windows development kits) and what they allow you to do? If i remember correctly you run into problems there as well...
If i remember correctly to interface with windows you have to include some SW from MS which is most definitly not GPL, and the license on those portions forbid using it with GPL SW. And this works from the GPL as well, because you cannot distribute the relevant windows code (i do not think you even have the source), you cannot distribute the complete set under GPL. I am open to be corrected here, but this is my understanding. Cheers, Rudy On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, Mark Junker wrote: > Hans Reiser schrieb: > > > The GPL says nothing about static linking. You are making a > > derivative work. No. > > Is it also forbidden to create a driver for a proprietary OS even when I > put the driver source under the GPL? > > > Please contact my IP lawyer at [EMAIL PROTECTED], and she will > > explain the penalties for violating copyright law. > > Oh, please don't be so rude. I didn't start the development yet. > > Regards, > Mark > > >
