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Re: [tlug] GPL question (again!)




On 9/8/14, 18:32, Josh Glover wrote:
I have a completely hypothetical question for the GPL experts on the
list (I'm looking at you, Steve).

Let's say that some company has a piece of backend software with a
REST interface. Let's also say that some idiotic developer stuck a GPL
notice at the top of some of the source code files, despite the fact
that no GPL code is linked in. This source has never been distributed
in any way, nor have the compiled binaries. The binaries have only
ever run on servers belonging to the hypothetical company for which
the idiotic developer no longer works.
Are you completely, totally, absolutely, and 100% sure that zero (0) lines of GPL code have been used in the software?
Can the company legally remove the GPL notice from the source files?
By including the GPL, the developer may actually be saying 'there is some GPL code used somewhere in this software'.

Legally, you can do whatever you want!

However, let's say the GPL is removed... Many version later, the company decides to sell this backend software. You could have serious legal headaches if a buyer stumbles across GPL code in the software and reports the violation.

Cheers,
Josh







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