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Abhijit Menon-Sen wrote:

> 3. Suppose they take the GPLed POP3 server and modify it substantially
>    to suit their needs, and modify their program to talk to it.

Releasing the modifications (in readable and compile-able format or
such) and/or the modified server source code should cover all
obligations I believe. But I am not a lawyer and so expert opinions
should always be solicited

Why can't they write their own anyway ? Unless it is not POP3 at all and
POP3 is a placeholder

:Sankarshan



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