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It's strange because Linus Torvalds himself made the choice to use GPL (v2), not because it was a popular license but because he liked the conditions in the license. He recognized the importance of reciprocated sharing.
Whatever you think about later developments in the GPL, the main feature of GPL (and the Creative Commons equivalent) is the reciprocation aspect.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemma#Strategy_for_...
The Tit-for-tat strategy is proven to be the best strategy for the Prisoner's Dilemma, after all.