Appendix C. Important Licenses and Notices
The use and distribution of open source and free software is subject
to a few well-known and widely advertised licenses, as we discussed
in Chapter 1. There are, nevertheless, some issues
surrounding Linux's licensing that keep resurfacing
and seem to cause confusion. These uncertainties revolve around the
fact that the Linux kernel is itself distributed under the terms of
the GNU GPL.
Over time, Linus Torvalds and other kernel developers have helped
shed some light on the limits and reaches of the
kernel's licensing. This appendix presents some of
the messages published by Linus and other kernel developers regarding
three aspects of the kernel's licensing: the use of
non-GPL applications, the use of binary-only modules, and the general
licensing issues surrounding the kernel's source
code.
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