Clark C. Evans scripsit:

> Does the GPL prevent the distribution of M if the work it relies upon,
> P, isn't compatibly licensed?

Web browsers "rely on" web servers to provide most of their function
(take it from someone who was recently cut off from the Internet for
three whole days), and also on the entire Internet infrastructure of
routers and so on.  Most of this infrastructure, and many web servers,
runs proprietary software, but nobody argues that a GPLed web browser
can legally interact only with GPLed servers using GPLed infrastructure.

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