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  • #11
    Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

    As far as I know, there isn't in regards to open source licenses. I've come across a few posts that speculate that if it actually went to court on a GPL vs CDDL and made it to a jury that ZFS On Linux would win since they're both free licenses and how ZoL/OpenZFS is operating in the spirit of both licenses.

    Apparently there are non-computer cases that can be cited in regards to spirit of the licenses being followed and that being enough for juries...don't ask. I'm going off of fuzzy memory here.
    Yeah, that'd be really interesting honestly ...

    GPL's stricter requirements have been court-tested in the US. E.g., https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20...contract.shtml (in general, I can see GPL going to court a lot more than BSD 3 clause ).

    CDDL hasn't been, TTBOMK

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