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This situation is still unresolved, but it's not necessarily accurate to say that negotiations continue per se, since the issue in question is now widely known by the entire Free Software community and remains an issue. (It should be obvious to the careful and informed observer what situation this is.)
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least) the USA and Japan prohibit release of those portions of the code
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that operate the device. Since this is a low-level programming issue, the
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changes to operate the device are a derivative work of the kernel named
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Linux. This situation remains unresolved at the time of writing, although
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FSF continues to negotiation with Thesulac and the Linux community
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regarding the problem.
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Linux. A decade later, this situation remains largely unresolved.
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\section{Lessons Learned}
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