Where does it say that you cannot revoke an exception in a new version/revision?
That doesn't make sense???

More reasons for any serious projects to steer clear from GPL and go with some 
other license.
GPL, Gray_area Public License, where nobody can ever be sure of anything 
because the language is so confusing and abstract.




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From: Magnus Lundin <lun...@mlu.mine.nu>
To: Photo Leecher <photoleec...@yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
Sent: Tuesday, 23 June, 2009 23:41:56
Subject: Re: [Openocd-development] License

Photo Leecher wrote:
> Oh really?
> So one can no longer remove code that uses FTDI2xx in a newer 
> revision/version and remove it from the license?
> You should get yourself a lawyer... That will be the day when one is not 
> allowed to DELETE CODE.
>  
Cool it .... crazy wont build support.

The code can of course be removed, but the legal exception once granted cannot 
be easily revoked.

/M



      
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