Mozilla Public License
The nss library is under MPL/GPL dual-license. This is the only way it can be GPL compatible, as the MPL is not compatible.
Yes, but the application source code must be also released under GPL.
Technically, for GnuTLS + proprietary or otherwise GPL-incompatible code, there is no problem (the GPL does not come into effect) if the program is not distributed. For example, this covers in-house tools, tinkering, etc. See the GPL FAQ.
I would change that entry to "Yes, but only if the program is not distributed."
I would also change the heading "Using with proprietary applications/libraries" to "Using with proprietary or otherwise GPL-incompatible applications/libraries". Certainly a license can be nonproprietary but still not GPL-compatible (MPL, Artistic, etc.).
Regards, -John
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