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					@ -3774,10 +3774,10 @@ on modern GNU/Linux systems, which all use the GNU C Library).
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Unlike existing GNU application software, however, the licensing
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					Unlike existing GNU application software, however, the licensing
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implications of releasing the GNU C Library (``glibc'') under the GPL were
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					implications of releasing the GNU C Library (``glibc'') under the GPL were
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somewhat different. Applications released under GPL would never
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					somewhat different. Applications released under the GPL would never
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themselves become part of proprietary software. However, if glibc were
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					themselves become part of proprietary software. However, if glibc were
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released under GPL, it would require that any application distributed for
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					released under the GPL, it would require that any application distributed for
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the GNU/Linux platform be released under GPL\@.
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					the GNU/Linux platform be released under the GPL\@.
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Since all applications on a Unix-like system depend on the C library, it
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					Since all applications on a Unix-like system depend on the C library, it
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means that they must link with that library to function on the system. In
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					means that they must link with that library to function on the system. In
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					@ -3799,7 +3799,7 @@ to anyone who wished to write proprietary software for GNU/Linux systems.
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The de-facto standard for the C library on GNU/Linux would likely be not
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					The de-facto standard for the C library on GNU/Linux would likely be not
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glibc, but the most popular proprietary one.
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					glibc, but the most popular proprietary one.
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Meanwhile, the actual goal of releasing glibc under GPL --- to ensure no
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					Meanwhile, the actual goal of releasing glibc under the GPL --- to ensure no
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proprietary applications on GNU/Linux --- would be unattainable in this
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					proprietary applications on GNU/Linux --- would be unattainable in this
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scenario. Furthermore, users of those proprietary applications would also
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					scenario. Furthermore, users of those proprietary applications would also
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be users of a proprietary C library, not the Free glibc.
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					be users of a proprietary C library, not the Free glibc.
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					@ -3807,7 +3807,7 @@ be users of a proprietary C library, not the Free glibc.
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The Lesser GPL was initially conceived to handle this scenario. It was
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					The Lesser GPL was initially conceived to handle this scenario. It was
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clear that the existence of proprietary applications for GNU/Linux was
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					clear that the existence of proprietary applications for GNU/Linux was
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inevitable. Since there were so many C libraries already in existence, a
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					inevitable. Since there were so many C libraries already in existence, a
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new one under GPL would not stop that tide. However, if the new C library
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					new one under the GPL would not stop that tide. However, if the new C library
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were released under a license that permitted proprietary applications
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					were released under a license that permitted proprietary applications
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to link with it, but made sure that the library itself remained Free,
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					to link with it, but made sure that the library itself remained Free,
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an ancillary goal could be met. Users of proprietary applications, while
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					an ancillary goal could be met. Users of proprietary applications, while
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countries with draconian laws that would otherwise contradict these
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					countries with draconian laws that would otherwise contradict these
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licenses.
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					licenses.
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LGPLv2.1~\S13 sets up FSF as the steward of the LGPL, just as GPLv2~\S9
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					LGPLv2.1~\S13 sets up the FSF as the steward of the LGPL, just as GPLv2~\S9
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does for GPL. Meanwhile, LGPLv2.1~\S14 reminds licensees that copyright
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					does for GPL. Meanwhile, LGPLv2.1~\S14 reminds licensees that copyright
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holders can grant exceptions to the terms of LGPL, just as GPLv2~\S10
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					holders can grant exceptions to the terms of LGPL, just as GPLv2~\S10
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reminds licensees of the same thing.
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					reminds licensees of the same thing.
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We strike a difference only in the early portions of the license.
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					We strike a difference only in the early portions of the license.
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Namely, in the LGPL we go into deeper detail of granting various permissions to
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					Namely, in the LGPL we go into deeper detail of granting various permissions to
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create derivative works, so the redistributors can make
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					create derivative works, so the re-distributors can make
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some proprietary derivatives. Since we simply do not allow the
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					some proprietary derivatives. Since we simply do not allow the
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license to stretch as far as copyright law does regarding what
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					license to stretch as far as copyright law does regarding what
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derivative works must be relicensed under the same terms, we must go
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					derivative works must be relicensed under the same terms, we must go
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