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From: epa AT datcon DOT co DOT uk (Ed Avis)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: GPL or my own copyright?
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 14:18:25 GMT
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On Mon, 12 Jan 1998 09:30:39 -0000, Shawn Hargreaves
<ShawnH AT Probe DOT co DOT uk> wrote:

>> What is the difference between protecting my software with GPL 
>> license and my own copyright?

>If you are planning on making a similar copyright of your own,
>the GPL does have a couple of advantages: it has been carefully
>checked so you can be sure there are no legal loopholes, and
>most people are familiar enough with it that they will know 
>exactly what is allowed as soon as they see it is GPL, rather
>than needing to read your exact terms in detail...

Also, it makes it possible to incorporate code from other, GPL'd
programs into your program, and makes it easier for others to use what
you have written as part of new free software without having five
different licenses to deal with.

Don't forget you can release stuff under two different licenses, the
GPL and your own license, like Perl for example.

--
Ed Avis

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