The GPL has been a great source for nebulous debates without much in the
way of solid ground to stand on. It's not remarkable that it has a history
in academia.
Too bad those who drafted the GPL were not (competent) lawyers, either.
} Your compiled object module might be a derived work, hence its
} distribution would be restricted by the terms of the GPL version 2.
} Your source code file would not be a derived work (under certain
} currently widely-held assumptions about interface copyrights), and
} hence could be distributed without restriction by the GPL.
}
} Usual disclaimer: I am not a lawyer.
}
} Craig Milo Rogers
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