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- Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2012 18:49:43 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] GPL vs. paid version and ethics
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Raymond Wan writes: > It isn't a completely unrelated company (which can legally happen, > I think -- that is, a company can take someone else's GPL'ed > software and fork off an improved version and sell that). Sure, happens all the time. Eg, XEmacs (then called Lucid Emacs, part of Lucid's advanced IDE), Netscape browser and server (the NCSA licenses were not GPL, though), some versions of Unix based on BSD (not GPL), Apple's compilers (GCC, although arguably they're not selling it), FreeBSD and Mach (the OS part of Mac OS X, again not GPL), NeoOffice (Mac version of OpenOffice; it's no longer easy to download it without paying for it -- AFAIK this is GPL). I believe there are a lot of companies that sell various versions of the Linux kernel for embedded use, too. It is harder to take a GPLed software commercial, of course.
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