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GPLv2~\S3, therefore, allows source code to be provided on any physical
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``medium customarily used for software interchange.'' By design, this
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phrase covers a broad spectrum --- the phrase seeks to pre-adapt to
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changes in technology. When GPLv22 was first published in June
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changes in technology. When GPLv2 was first published in June
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1991, distribution on magnetic tape was still common, and CD was
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relatively new. By 2002, CD is the default. By 2007, DVD's were the
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default. Now, it's common to give software on USB drives and SD card. This
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relatively new. By 2002, CD was the default. By 2007, DVD's were the
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default. Now, it's common to give software on USB drives and SD cards. This
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language in the license must adapt with changing technology.
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Meanwhile, the binding created by the word ``customarily'' is key. Many
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would unfairly favor large companies. GPLv2~\S3(b) allows the
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separation of the binary software from the key tool that people can use
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to exercise their freedom. The GPL permits this separation because it is
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good for redistributors, and those users who turn out not to need the
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good for re-distributors, and those users who turn out not to need the
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source. However, to ensure equal rights for all software users, anyone
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along the distribution chain must have the right to get the source and
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exercise those freedoms that require it.
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