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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > However, it is quite arguable that GPLv3 should be DFSG-unfree and not > OSI-certifiable because it explicitly discriminates against a specific > field of endeavor. Namely, "making 'technical measures' protectable > under the DMCA." > > I can't imagine either Debian or the OSI would decertify the GPLv3 for > that, but IMO there's no technical reason why they shouldn't. > There is a precedent, and a workable solution. Debian could just fork pre-GPLv3 versions[1] of existing software and throw everything else in non-free. I remember similar issues when the GNU Free Documentation Licenses was found to be incompatible with DFSG[2]. Edward 1. The appropriate wording being "or (at your option) any later version." 2. http://www.debian.org/vote/2006/vote_001
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