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> From: Mark Woodward [mailto:markw at mohawksoft.com] > > > Under CDDL, they don't have the same restriction - Some CDDL code can > be built into a larger work, without placing a restriction on the licensing of the > *other* source code. > > That is the paradoxical part, people can take CDDL code and make it less > free. Read that again. No, you can't take CDDL code and make it less free. Yes you can take CDDL code, and build it into a binary that's also composed from non-CDDL code. Unlike GPL.
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