Oracle: Keep Linux Open and Free—We Can’t Afford Not To - eviltoast

Oracle responds to Red Hat

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    1 year ago

    Oracle doing what they’re doing is literally explicitly and intentionally permitted under the licensing of the Linux kernel.

    It’s not abusing anything. It’s the purpose of the license.

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      If we’re going about what’s technically permitted, then RedHat is also permitted to change licence, close it down and stop any new versions from being open or free. All their development goes into the upstream so I don’t even know what Oracle is trying to say here. Except “we want open access to RHEL, not just upstream sources like CentOS”.

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        1 year ago

        No they aren’t. Not unless they remove all the GPL code from their software.

        It’s the entire purpose of the GPL. You can never own derivative code.