Linked by Hadrien Grasland on Sat 8th Jan 2011 19:28 UTC, submitted by sjvn
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RE[8]: That isn't quite right
by vivainio on Sat 8th Jan 2011 22:34
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The true is that vlc developers could grant mobileVLC for example BSD license. Or GPL without that one rule about distribution. It would be an act of good will.
They would need to track everyone that ever contributed to vlc and get their permission. That's the power of GPL, that also prevents Linux from being misappropriated.
RE[9]: That isn't quite right
by tetek on Sat 8th Jan 2011 22:47
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RE[8]: That isn't quite right
by JrezIN on Sat 8th Jan 2011 22:55
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RE[8]: That isn't quite right
by pafcu on Sun 9th Jan 2011 08:33
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The true is that vlc developers could grant mobileVLC for example BSD license. Or GPL without that one rule about distribution. It would be an act of good will.