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SubjectRe: possible GPL violation by Free
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004, Sam Hocevar wrote:

> > This leaves Free with 2 options:

> I know the GPL and I know they don't appear to be doing any of these
> two things. However it might be hidden in some obscure agreement between
> Free and the user, renounced upon in such an agreement (which would
> violate the GPL, like QuakeLives did) or indeed not be there at all. And
> the only people who can verify this are the Freebox users.

Even if the Freebox users were to renounce their own
rights under the GPL, I do not see how they could
renounce OUR rights for us ...


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