On 07-Sep-06, at 10:18 AM, jtd wrote:

No. The gpl (or any copyright) can be revoked. But the earlier release
and use is protected and cannot be revovked. so u can fork the
earlier version and continue.

revoker can prevent you from forking also afaik.

US case law has well set precedents on
this issue. Recent case jorg schillings cdrtools was relicenced only
under the CDDL so Debian has thrown out cdrtools and forked a gpld
version for further development.

could you give the case law.


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