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SubjectRe: GPL V3 and Linux - V3 adds new restrictions
Trying to look at this from a legal point of view. GPLv3 might actually 
contradict GPLv2.

GPLv3 is more RESTRICTIVE than v2. With v2 you didn't have the new
anti-DRM and anti-patent restrictions. The original license says
somewhere that you can't change the license to be more restrictive.

None of us like patents and DRM but language that places new
restrictions on software might not be GPLv2 compatible. Stallman might
need to call his new license something else than GPL if he's going to
add language that adds restrictions.

I can see an argument where GPLv2 prohibits GPLv3.



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