VMware Lawsuit FAQ entry: Why doesn't FSF enforce?
This FAQ and its answer explain why the FSF can't take care of enforcement for this particular matter.
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<dt>I
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see <a href="https://fsf.org/news/conservancy-and-christoph-hellwig-gpl-enforcement-lawsuit">FSF's
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statement of support</a>, but why
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isn't <a href="https://www.fsf.org/licensing/compliance">FSF enforcing</a> in
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this case?</dt>
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<dd>While FSF are the authors and license steward of the GNU GPL, it's up to
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the copyright holder to enforce GPL. VMware created an operating system by
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combining parts of the kernel named Linux with their own proprietary code,
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and then added BusyBox to provide the userspace operating system components.
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As such, ESXi is not
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a <a href="https://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html">traditional GNU/Linux
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system</a>. FSF has many copyrights of its own, but these are almost
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exclusively on various parts of the GNU system, not on the kernel, Linux. As
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such, FSF probably does not have copyright interests available to directly
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enforce the GPL regarding the primary issue in this case.</dd>
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<dt><em>I</em> care about copyleft and the GPL. How can I help?</dt>
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<dd>Conservancy needs <a href="#donate-box" class="donate-now">your immediate financial
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