On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 10:48 PM, paul g <pj.world at hotmail.com> wrote:

> So all this 'open source code' is off limits to being modified? Unless
> it's under a GNU license?


Not necessarily. What RMS is playing a semantics game. The term "Open
Source" is a non-specific term, describing software for which you can
obtain the source code. That software may be GPL-licensed, in which case
you can modify it, use it in your own code, etc., as long as you stick to
the terms of the original GPL license. Other software may be under the BSD
license, where you can modify it, use it in your own code, even if it's
proprietary code, and the original license does not need to carry through
to the derivative code.
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