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> From: Mark Woodward [mailto:markw at mohawksoft.com] > > I take offense to a license that allows someone to take > my intellectual property that I have intentionally shared and deny > others the benefits I intend. That is theft. CDDL doesn't allow that either. MIT does. Under CDDL, all contributions / modifications of the code that was CDDL originally must remain CDDL, and the code must remain open. However, a binary may be compiled from a mixture of CDDL and non-CDDL code, and the binary itself does not need to be CDDL. But if you distribute a larger work that is partially built from CDDL code, you must provide notification that parts are CDDL, and provide a copy of CDDL, and a copy of the CDDL code.
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