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SubjectRe: possible GPL violation involving linux kernel code
Today, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> Blah. First thing you'd do if you were serious would be to contact
> Promise.

As I am not the copyright holder of the material in question I
can not do that. Only the copyright holder can, at least in this
country. A good reference: http://fsf.org/licenses/gpl-violation.html

> Where the heck did you get the impression from that this is required by
> the GPL?

Section 3.

> Dont't feed the trolls.

sage advice, not sure why I am.

--
Never make a technical decision based upon the politics of the situation.
Never make a political decision based upon technical issues.
The only place these realms meet is in the mind of the unenlightened.
-- Geoffrey James, The Zen of Programming

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