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very narrow, GPLv3 ensures that, in all other cases, contractors gets the
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full freedoms of the GPL that they deserve.
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Large enterprise users of free software often contract with non-employee
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developers, often working offsite, to make modifications intended for
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the user's private or internal use, and often arrange with other
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companies to operate their data centers. Whether GPLv2 permits these
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activities is not clear and may depend on variations in copyright law.
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The practices seem basically harmless, so we have decided to make it
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clear they are permitted.
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The FSF was specifically asked to add this ``contractors provisions'' by
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large enterprise users of Free Software, who often contract with non-employee
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developers, working offsite, to make modifications intended for the user's
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private or internal use, and often arrange with other companies to operate
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their data centers. Whether GPLv2 permits these activities is not clear and
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may depend on variations in copyright law in different jurisdictions. The
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practices seem basically harmless, so FSF decided to make it clear they are
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permitted.
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GPLv3~\S2's final paragraph includes an explicit prohibition of sublicensing.
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This provision ensures that GPL enforcement is always by the copyright
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