Frank Cox wrote:
> Then, even if you do make it, you'll have to establish why
this isn't
> ordinary fair use of an interface required to interoperate with the kernel.
Because it's contrary to the license under which the Linux kernel is
distributed. I don't think it can be made much clearer than that, frankly.
It's not at all clear why the kernel license should control someone
else's work.
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