GPL: why can't a lawyer understand it?

  2008-06-11 21:00:03
Nearly a year after the Free Software Foundation released an updated version of the General Public License - the GPLv3 - there appears to be a great deal of confusion about what the license actually means, if one goes by two recent publications. 
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