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Re: GPL: Does a conveyor's violation result in rights to users?
From: |
Elvey |
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Re: GPL: Does a conveyor's violation result in rights to users? |
Date: |
28 Mar 2007 13:49:10 -0700 |
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G2/1.0 |
FYI, their (Adaptec Support's) latest response:
The GPL conforms to Open Source and the Guardian Operating system is
not Open Source. It uses a Linux base but is Adaptec intellectual
property with our own code compiled specifically for Snap Appliances.
If you'd like to speak about GPL conformance in depth please feel free
to contact our legal department via our main operator at 408-945-8600.
So this guy is actually saying that Linux is now Adaptec's
intellectual property! Probably not what he meant to say, but
still...
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- Re: GPL: Does a conveyor's violation result in rights to users?, Elvey, 2007/03/27
- Re: GPL: Does a conveyor's violation result in rights to users?, Alexander Terekhov, 2007/03/28
- Re: GPL: Does a conveyor's violation result in rights to users?, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra, 2007/03/28
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- Re: GPL: Does a conveyor's violation result in rights to users?, Alexander Terekhov, 2007/03/28
- Re: GPL: Does a conveyor's violation result in rights to users?, Elvey, 2007/03/31
- Re: GPL: Does a conveyor's violation result in rights to users?, John Hasler, 2007/03/31
- Re: GPL: Does a conveyor's violation result in rights to users?, Alexander Terekhov, 2007/03/31