GPLv3: What is an alternative solution?

  2006-09-27 12:30:02
Kernel developers criticize GPLv3, FSF responds to"misleading information" and Linus Torvalds praises GPLv2. But certain questions remain unasnwered. If GPLv2 is so great and GPLv3 is so bad, how do we address DRM and software patents, and prevent GPLv2"quid pro quo" from being circumvented? 
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