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From: Stefan Smietanowski <stesmi@stesmi.com>
To: "linux-os (Dick Johnson)" <linux-os@analogic.com>
Cc: Ramakanth Gunuganti <rgunugan@yahoo.com>,
	Kyle Moffett <mrmacman_g4@mac.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: GPL issues
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 18:29:34 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <443BD96E.5060405@stesmi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.61.0604111153001.29696@chaos.analogic.com>

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linux-os (Dick Johnson) wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Ramakanth Gunuganti wrote:
> 
> 
>>Thanks for the replies, talking to a lawyer seems to
>>be too stringent a requirement to even evaluate Linux.
>>Who would be the ultimate authority to give definitive
>>answers to these questions?
>>
>>Since it's the Linux kernel that's under GPLv2, any
>>work done here should be released under GPLv2. That
>>part seems to be clear, however any product would
>>include other things that could be proprietary. If
>>Linux kernel is made part of this proprietary package,
>>how does the distribution work. Can we just claim that
>>part of the package is under GPL and only release the
>>source code for the kernel portions.
>>
> 
> [See bottom. Please do not top-post.]
> 
> 
>>-Ram
>>
>>--- Kyle Moffett <mrmacman_g4@mac.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Apr 11, 2006, at 02:31:27, Ramakanth Gunuganti
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>I am trying to understand the GPL boundaries for
>>>
>>>Linux, any
>>>
>>>>clarification provided on the following issues
>>>
>>>below would be great:
>>>
>>>>[...]
>>>>Anyone trying to build a new application to work
>>>
>>>on Linux must have
>>>
>>>>these issues clarified, if you can share your
>>>
>>>experiences that
>>>
>>>>would be great too.
>>>
>>>If you're planning to make money off of any code
>>>developed based in
>>>part off of the Linux Kernel, you should definitely
>>>contact a lawyer
>>>familiar with the linux kernel and ask them.  Any
>>>advice you get from
>>>this list should probably come prefixed with
>>>"IANAL", and as such
>>>isn't worth terribly much.
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Kyle Moffett
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
> Nobody can produce a definitive answer because nobody knows
> what you are doing. You could be making a module that exposes
> the entire contents of the kernel to user-space, then writing
> user-space programs that manipulate the kernel. Such user-space
> programs are then <probably> derived works and would need a GPL
> License.
> 
> On the other hand, you could be making a Hexagrid-confuser(tm)
> that runs a Pyrosynchrogem(tm), both proprietary items your
> company manufactures for the Red Sox. You need to make a kernel
> driver to interface with it, plus a whole bunch of proprietary
> user-mode software to help the Red Sox win another world series.
> In this case, only the driver needs to be GPL as long as it
> doesn't extend or modify the established Unix/Linux API. BUT,
> you imply that you need to modify the kernel in addition to
> writing a driver. This means that you are extending the API,
> which just __might__ require that any code that interfaces
> with that extension be GPL as well. That's why you __need__
> a lawyer if you are going to change the kernel to run your code.
> 
> Easiest way out is to make a conventional driver to interface
> with your device. Then write proprietary code that interfaces
> with it. Do not make any kernel changes, and do publish your
> driver under a GPL license.

Might be worth mentioning that if you intend to write a driver
that interfaces with any kernel under any license (bar any
kernel that you write yourself), be it Windows, Linux, *BSD,
etc you SHOULD talk to a lawyer as every license has it's
quirks and gotchas.

This is NOT specific to the GPL or the Linux kernel.

// Stefan

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  reply	other threads:[~2006-04-11 16:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 43+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-04-11  6:31 GPL issues Ramakanth Gunuganti
2006-04-11  8:42 ` Jesper Juhl
2006-04-11 10:51   ` Martin Mares
2006-04-11 17:46   ` Horst von Brand
2006-04-11 13:49 ` Kyle Moffett
2006-04-11 15:49   ` Ramakanth Gunuganti
2006-04-11 16:07     ` linux-os (Dick Johnson)
2006-04-11 16:29       ` Stefan Smietanowski [this message]
2006-04-11 16:13     ` Adrian Bunk
2006-04-11 16:15     ` Kyle Moffett
2006-04-11 16:23     ` Dave Neuer
2006-04-11 18:58     ` Jan Engelhardt
2006-04-14 11:39       ` David Schwartz
2006-04-14 14:54         ` linux-os (Dick Johnson)
2006-04-14 17:50         ` David Weinehall
2006-04-14 18:56           ` David Schwartz
2006-04-15 11:55             ` Alan Cox
2006-04-15 13:04               ` Steven Rostedt
2006-04-15 18:49               ` David Schwartz
2006-04-11 15:49   ` Ramakanth Gunuganti
2006-04-11 23:06 ` David Weinehall
2006-04-12  2:38   ` Joshua Hudson
2006-04-12  3:18     ` Mark Lord
2006-04-12  5:00       ` Kyle Moffett
2006-04-12  5:31       ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-04-12  5:45         ` jdow
2006-04-12  6:01           ` David Weinehall
2006-04-12  6:26             ` jdow
2006-04-12  9:13             ` Stefan Smietanowski
2006-04-12 11:33               ` Olivier Galibert
2006-04-12 14:51           ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-04-13 22:07             ` Mark Lord
2006-04-15 11:14               ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-04-13 22:17         ` Mark Lord
2006-04-15 11:15           ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-04-11 23:12 ` Alan Cox
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2006-04-12  7:01 Pramod Srinivasan
2006-04-12  8:16 ` David Weinehall
2006-04-12  9:06 ` Jan Engelhardt
2006-04-12  9:22   ` Stefan Smietanowski
2006-04-12  9:40     ` Martin Mares
2006-04-12  9:28   ` Alan Cox
2006-04-14 11:39 ` David Schwartz

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