Chris Adams wrote:
The flip side of that is that libgnutls-openssl is GPLv3+, which
means
that anything under GPLv2-only or any other non-GPLv3-compatible license
may not be able to use it. I'm not sure, since it implements somebody
else's interface; can anything using the OpenSSL library API be
considered a derived work of libgnutls-openssl (by virtue of linking)?
My understanding is that public API's are not subject to copyright,
however IANAL :-).
--
Matthew
Person A: It's an ISO standard.
Person B: ...And that means what?
--mal (
http://theangryadmin.blogspot.com/2008/04/future.html)