Well, in fact OHF is EPL not GPL

http://www.eclipse.org/legal/eplfaq.php

2007/7/10, Ignacio Valdes <ivaldes at hal-pc.org>:
> With little investigation into this and perhaps opening my mouth
> prematurely, it sounds like Microsoft's answer to IBM's Open
> Healthcare Framework (OHF) initiative. OHF is GPL I believe.
>
> -- IV
>
> On 7/9/07, Andrew Patterson <andrewpatto at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Open-source or just "open"? What are the licensing arrangements for the
> > > Microsoft/NHS Common Health Interface controls? Obviously they depend on
> > > the Microsoft .NET platform (do they also work with Mono?), but are
> > > there additional licensing restrictions or limited access to the Common
> > > Health Interface controls themselves?
> >
> > This is what I had to sign up to when I registered ages ago.. in brief,
> > no to open source (3.4.2.3.4) and no to mono (3.4.1) - I presume this
> > is the same site from which the common control stuff would
> > come.
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